madcat

DeRank : 9,12
DeAge™ : 6699 days • Here since 5 february 2008
Matteo Garrone Pinocchio
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Beautiful Joe. Sooner or later I will see it too, and then I've always considered Pinocchio a tale that you truly understand only as an adult, not as a child, not as a teenager, not as a boy.
Francis Ford Coppola Apocalypse Now
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"Apocalypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, music by The Doors." And that is all that Fiabeschi knows about the film
Gentle Giant Octopus
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I've never been able to handle prog (I find even King Crimson incredibly heavy), but I’ve never listened to these, and typically this is the album that gets recommended. Good reception.
Francis Ford Coppola Apocalypse Now
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Nice review. Alright, the film is a milestone, a masterpiece, etc.
Last Rizla Mount Machine
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Well, great description!
Randy Burns Evening of the Magician
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Beautiful Lulù. And then, with my upright and confident stride, I have never been, so certified #smandrappato.
Jen e Sylvia Soska American Mary
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I agree with nes, really terrible, and the review leaves a lot to be desired, with 90% used to recount the plot.
Unsane Lambhouse
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Well, at least it must be said that the concepts of their covers are the most varied ever.
William Patrick Corgan Cotillions
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I don't think I'll ever listen to him; I already completely gave up on the Smashing Pumpkins after the penultimate one (Oceania was actually really good), and I really don't feel like getting into his solo stuff.
Jovanotti Jova sulla luna
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I've never really followed him either (in general, I haven't listened to much Italian music after my twenties), but I remember that the two albums from '94 and '97 had a lot to say. To this day, I actually think those two are his best work. Maybe Safari wasn't bad either. I just don't know him well enough.