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I was just thinking about writing this! The film is a masterpiece, simply put; grotesque, dramatic, comedic, horror, I would say in some ways, absolutely uncategorizable. The review is good, although more could have been said about this film.
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@vivio really!? Looking at the cover a few days ago, I was thinking: "I wonder how the people who see themselves and recognize themselves feel?!"
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I read something about the comic, and personally I find it the ugliest among the various Japanese ones I know, annoyingly silly, here’s a good review.
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I liked it a lot, dry and crisp; by the way, I would really love to listen to this album right now. I've never liked U2, but this album inspires me, right from the title.
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Ah, I haven’t seen the movie, but I’ll get it for myself.
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"that is, all those paranoias that we Italians know so well from our encounters with people from different cultures... which I’ve never understood different cultures from what!?" just for this sentence 5
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sorry, "for me it's my favorite" can't be heard
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I listened to this record on vinyl, it's beautiful, but Woodstock is my favorite.
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I've already shared my thoughts on Vasco in the other review of this album; I just want to add that after seeing the tracklist, I can only give this thing one star. We're not talking about an anthology of b-sides and unreleased tracks here; in my opinion, this is a collection of cast-offs that only sells because it has Vasco's name on it. There are Blur, who have recorded over 70 high-quality tracks that weren't included in their official albums, and it's in cases like this that a release through box sets or anthologies would be warranted. And I repeat, I appreciate Vasco at least up to "Nessun Pericolo per Te," and I agree that it's better to see him in the top ten than Pausini. I haven't listened to the cover of "Amico Fragile," so I won't rate the album.
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I've listened to quite a few Sonic Youth albums, not all but a good 70%, and there's nothing to do about it, Daydream Nation is their peak, any way you look at it, funny review.