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The anger is that if they were to release an album, which in any case would be the last of Blur as they have stated several times, it would be a huge success. Coxon and Albarn are at the peak of their artistic abilities and maturity.
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"love the lips and the cock" I just read it now :D
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"asking myself what that all-colored CANNON could possibly be that I practically have pointed at my face. They attack with that absurd masterpiece of Race For The Prize, and at the first chorus, I discover the usefulness of the aforementioned CANNON. A jet of smoke and confetti hits me full-on. Multicolored balloons are inflated and thrown into the audience. Wayne Coyne has a guitar with nails on the headstock to pop the balloons in mid-air. On stage, young dancers dressed as pseudo-sailors are dancing. It goes without saying that I would go for all of them. Two giant puppets, a sun and a pseudo-dinosaur, move to the rhythm in a crowded orgy of people and colors. With The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song, the delirium increases; in the background, ultrapsychedelic looped footage is projected, and I somewhat regret not having smoked any weed" eeeeehhhh?! but have you been talking about cannons all this time? :D amazing review and a huge kick in the teeth for not coming, but you already know this, dark.
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Well, he, with and without the blur, is the artist who has influenced me the most musically and to whom I feel the closest, along with Cobain. The album would get a solid 4, but it's Coxon, so 5 :D
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I liked the review, but
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The vote is for the film and the beautiful idea and concept behind the comic; is it a standalone volume?
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very interesting
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Here it is... I haven't seen this either, even though I have it, so I'll do it soon. Good thing I didn't read the review.
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Then, to respond to someone who talks about slowness related to this film: is the film slow? Yes, damn it, it's slow and it's an integral part of the film, it serves the film; it leads you to metaphysical reflection. Think of the scene where there's total silence in the deepest space when they exit the spaceship and the protagonist is left outside; that scene alone made me feel so many things... not to mention the rest, the S T R A T O S F E R I C finale, one of the most beautiful in the entire history of cinema. Of course, if you watch this film expecting to see, I don't know, Star Wars or Alien... this is not a science fiction film; this is a film about the meaning of everything.