madcat

DeRank : 9,12
DeAge™ : 6699 days • Here since 5 february 2008
Feeder Tallulah
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As you know, I had listened to "Silent Cry" right after reading your review; there were some things I liked, but not enough to motivate me to delve deeper.
Ari Aster Midsommar
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From what I've read around, it really seems like a great film, one of those that breaks the 'rules' of the genre.
The Dream Syndicate These Times
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Wow, not even a full listen, Dema! Medicine Show didn’t grab me (and I had a lot of expectations for this group) there was no spark and I gave up (I know you can relate to this well).
Earl Grant Ebb Tide And Other Instrumental Favorites
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Very beautiful, I like reviews based on storytelling.
The Dentists Some People Are on the Pitch (They Think It's All Over It Is Now)
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"I 60 in the 80s" great, I’ll listen to something Lulù
Eric Kripke, Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen The Boys
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It seems interesting, at least the principle it starts from, which looks at those superheroes from a different perspective—heroes whose enormous success I've never understood and that they continue to achieve, at least in cinemas.
Kaiser Chiefs Duck
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Sometimes I really struggle to understand user behavior: right above yours is yet another review of Pink Floyd, which would be deemed useless if it weren't already a compliment, especially since it was published a day after another one on the same album (which, paradoxically, made more sense as it was an interesting nonsense experiment) and it currently has 12 comments, including those from people who keep complaining because "it's the 457759865th review of this album blah blah and we need to write about new stuff blah blah." Then there's someone like you who has always been writing reviews on new albums, publishes yet another review on a new release, and this is the first comment. Go figure. Anyway, 5 to you by default (as it should be), I’ve never listened to them and at this point I’ll get the first album.
Darren Aronofsky Madre!
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A great film that, at times, I think gets a bit carried away. Sociology, Religion (a deeply and justly critical perspective in my opinion), Philosophy, and then symbols, metaphors, and analogies everywhere. A profound film that makes you think a lot and deeply critiques humanity and its crazy, self-destructive behavior towards Mother Nature. Indeed.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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The idea is nice, come on, it's hard to rate. I'll give you a three for political reasons. And it definitely turned out better than the first one you did on this record.
The Beatles Come Together / Something
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But does the text of Come Together only make me think of the account of a inhuman orgy?