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I heard that you were approached by Pasolini, you're amazing.
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Yeah.. music saves lives, every music lover has inside them some band/artist that has helped them, that has pushed them to keep going, that has accompanied them on the sometimes difficult journey.. when you then see the light again, all the road you’ve traveled shines, in some way.. or at least acquires a precise meaning.. well done.
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The third Velvet Underground album is just as good as the first two, if not better. I don't know this one very well.
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I need to rewatch this movie, I'm not sure whether to rate it 4 or 5.
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Hi teenage, I need to see something else by Sean Penn, since the only one I've seen, Into the Wild, is one of my favorite movies.
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beautiful, I need to see the movie
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I liked the review, I'll check out both this one and The Prestige. I don't agree with what you said about Matrix (the first and the only one, not the two useless and damaging sequels) – it's a brilliant film, whose greatness lies precisely in the plot and meaning, not in the spectacular fights or anything else; I think exactly the opposite, take away the fights, etc., and it's still a great film because its greatness lies in substance and not in form.
Offspring Smash
30 sep 10
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Indeed, "Nirvana would never have dreamed of a track like The Kids Aren't Alright, Pay The Man, or Bad Habit..." it really can't be seen.
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I had heard good things about it; it actually seems like an excellent reception.
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"It's true, I live in a piece of shit world, but I'm alive and I’m not afraid anymore." I love this line which I consider the most significant of the film. As for the rest, I completely agree with what Dark says, because why tell the entire plot of the movie? It's pointless, tedious for those who already know the film, and obviously harmful for those who have never seen it. You write well, but reviewing a film doesn't mean recounting the plot.