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Claudio Caligari Amore Tossico
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I keep repeating the gelato line :D. I found it to be a great movie, as the reviewer says, raw and unfiltered; the ending could have been a bit more thought out, though. Anyway, you can't compare films like Amore Tossico or I Ragazzi Dello Zoo Di Berlino to Trainspotting, which deal with the same subject but in completely different ways. I would also recommend Requiem For A Dream for drug-related films.
Keith Emerson Band Featuring Marc Bonilla
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I told you I’d go over it again. So I listened to it a few times, not bad at all, I was expecting much worse to be honest, let’s say a 3.6. Goooood job, Emerson!
The Byrds Ballad of Easy Rider
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Beautiful Mien, the film is one of those that I felt the need to have in the original version, really fantastic, I honestly wouldn't change the ending, raw and unfiltered it left me feeling bad but it also made me reflect, especially on the ignorance that resided in the minds of people and certain little peasants (of my assholes).
Le Luci Della Centrale Elettrica Live @ Interzona (VR) 01.10.08
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I know "Canzoni Da Spiaggia Deturpata" and I found it to be a great album; I want to listen to his first one too.
Tricarico Frescobaldo Nel Recinto
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I find this album quite mediocre, much better the first "Tricarico" or the latest "Giglio."
Karda Estra The Age Of Science And Enlightenment
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Have a good laugh :)
Karda Estra The Age Of Science And Enlightenment
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Giona, sorry for the discussion that has nothing to do with the wonderful review and the album (which I’ve been trying to find since this morning :)).
Karda Estra The Age Of Science And Enlightenment
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I'm only responding now because I had to leave urgently and against my will considering how I'm feeling (I injured myself pretty badly). As for Sutil, I don't know what to say, it's new to me, but if you say so, I'll believe it :), I read that in the last Granprix (the TV show on Italia 1) they said that Glock and Hamilton were friends (probably, as you say, he promised to lend him that gorgeous girl :)) and they had spent some vacations together. Regarding the times, the issue is a bit more complicated because it's true that Glock and Jarno had almost identical laps, but it’s also true that Glock gained time in the first sector, gained in the second, and then lost everything in the third (and this already raises suspicions). How can he lose 20 seconds (or however many it is) in just one lap, it's unclear (even with dry tires). Moreover, the fact is that the track was dry in the final segment, yet Glock didn't even try to defend his position; he calmly let Hamilton pass, as if he were just an irrelevant lapped driver. Additionally, I would ask, how is it possible that Hamilton, with two laps to go, seeing his championship slip away (for the second time in a row) right under his nose, doesn't attempt to do absolutely anything? No reaction, no daring braking, nothing at all, calm (or relaxed) like very few. Some things seem a bit strange to me, that's all. What the truth is, we don’t know and may never know; it may simply be that my thoughts are just castles built by the mind of a Ferrari fan :).
Karda Estra The Age Of Science And Enlightenment
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Regarding Roma, I can only agree with you; getting applause for Molinaro and Tiago is no small feat (only Roma could pull that off). You say it can only get better, are you sure? :)
As for Ferrari and the Spa Grand Prix, from my perspective, Hamilton cut a chicane that benefited him in the subsequent overtaking of Raikkonen, and it’s fair that he was penalized. Aside from that, on Sunday Ferrari did everything possible, but that last curve just doesn't sit well with me – it's stronger than me, especially when you find out that Glock is Hamilton’s only friend (at least in Formula 1); in fact, they go on vacation together every year. However, I’m also aware that if Ferrari loses this championship, it’s only due to their own faults: too many issues, too many oversights, like in Singapore where we should have had a double podium, but neither of them managed to cross the finish line, who knows!
Robert Wyatt Flotsam Jetsam
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I missed this one, I'm not familiar with the album, I know the immense Wyatt up to '75. (I also recommend starting with Matching Mole)