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The Japanese masterpiece is Berserk for me.
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For me, Robin Hood is the Disney one :-D
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@kemosabe I had no idea about the Apocalypse of Devilman and Devil Lady comics. Are they on par with Devilman? I mean, would you recommend them?
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I’ve already written it somewhere else, reviews shouldn’t reveal the entire plot, which is quite different from the beautiful comic. I’ve never seen the animated series, but from how you describe it, the meaning of the story practically changes completely compared to the comic.
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thank you dark!
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Ah, I’ll add that I included it among the new releases because the DVD version has just been released for the first time.
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for federock as for the year, it's 1992, the director is Soldi, and it’s written, I can add that it’s based on a novel by Tiziano Sclavi. As for the plot, I’ve given some hints in what I wrote; the choice not to tell it in a linear and conventional way was a deliberate decision due to its particularity. If you see it, maybe you’ll understand. I preferred to focus and set it up obliquely exclusively on possible thoughts that the protagonist could have at a certain point in the film. Of course, it's a choice that might not be shared. Bye.
Coldplay X&Y
17 may 10
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The fundamental thing is the quality of the music; signing with a major label or not signing with a major label are irrelevant facts as I see it if you make great music. In fact, often signing has given the opportunity for great bands and artists to introduce their music to a wider audience that otherwise would have remained unknown to most, so I don’t understand what the problem is. Radiohead made two great albums (The Bends and OK Computer), but then, musically, in my opinion, they declined.
Coldplay X&Y
17 may 10
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this album is really dull; apart from a couple of really nice and emotional songs, I don't really like Coldplay that much, but the second and the fourth are decent.
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beautiful