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I repeat, I don't care at all about technique, but the fact that it’s also technically impeccable is objective. Then again, everyone can think what they want, obviously. Hello to everyone again and thank you for stopping by.
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@fiquata well, the concept of Art is so complex that it's better to avoid talking about it. As for mediocre musicians, beyond the fact that I've never cared about technique, Coxon is not only creative and innovative but also technically monstrous. Bye.
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@carlo cimmino the song is you're so great, if you liked the eponymous one, listen to 13 and parklife so you can get a more complete idea.
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First of all, thank you all! @vivis it's true, the scene where Albarn cries on stage is really beautiful. @fiquata you're mistaken, there's little I can add that I haven't already said in the review, I reiterate that the film is very beautiful and very well made, and the line about uninteresting people could have been avoided.
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ah Berserk currently has 4 editions: the first one, the reprint with 2 episodes per volume, the limited edition of the latter, and the maximum edition in large format. In general, I think that when a comic is so sought after and sold out, reprints are a great thing. If they hadn't released the maximum edition back then, I wouldn't have had the chance to read the comic in its entirety, as many issues were sold out from both the first and second editions, a bit like what happened back in the day for Dylan Dog.
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Ahhahahahah! Yes, the toilet paper version of Dragon Ball is now imminent, eagerly awaited by millions of fans, I imagine. The only thing I can tell you is that, for example, the large format reprint of Berserk is really well done, perfect for the comic and for Miura's art style, and the same goes for Ken Parker, finally complete and thoroughly done given the extreme confusion of the editions, or for the complete works of Carl Barks, which I would say is overdue. Thanks for the correction, and if I find any last-stage fetishists, I'll let you know :-D
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@bartleboom I have no idea, but I think quite a lot because the first numbers of the first edition have been sold out for a long time. I have the latest edition, the large format one, and I personally consider it the best. I would like to take the opportunity to point out a mistake I made in the review: Gatsu will be nicknamed "the black warrior" and not "the black knight" as I wrote.
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Every time I think about Gorillaz, I think about how different Coxon and Albarn are, in every aspect, their artistic personalities so distinct that it was almost obvious they would come together to form a band.
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When I read "The Wild Bunch," for a fraction of a second I thought it was a review in my favorite music magazine, 5 to The Wild Bunch magazine anyway, I don't know the film :-D
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Hmm yes, without a doubt interesting yet it didn't completely excite me. Blanchett is excellent and plays the most emotional part of the film for me; in short, the scene of the first electric concert with the individual who wants to cut the wires with an axe and the scene of "Judas!" from the audience are unforgettable, especially since I was listening to a lot of Dylan at that time. However, I repeat, it didn't fully convince me, I'll watch it again.