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Well, Norton is obviously great, an amazing film. Among his movies, "Fight Club" is the one that impressed me the most; in my opinion, it's worth watching more than once to grasp fundamental nuances for fully understanding its meanings and profound messages.
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'Someone who thinks like that is a great Noble' You are absolutely right, I don't know anything about the artist and group in question, but it's always a pleasure to read you.
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I purchased this double album in recent days (along with "Delicate Sound of Thunder"). Beautiful, one of the most stunning "Anthology" albums I've ever heard because, beyond its so-called "historical" value, it's truly enjoyable to listen to. Some tracks seem to flow into one another as if they belonged to a proper album rather than a collection of pieces from various periods, while anthologies are usually a bit difficult to listen to. Great sound and an excellent selection of tracks, each one more beautiful than the last. A solid 5.
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At the reception, one less ball for the truly glaring errors; I finally retrieved the record (one of the few I was missing) and there’s no denying it, for me it’s a solid 5 here as well; certain tracks from A Momentary Lapse of Reason shine even brighter (I'm thinking in particular of Yet Another Movie, already great in the studio, and The Dogs of War) even though Pulse is still better.
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I wonder how it's possible that with 13 comments this stuff isn't already off the homepage.
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I've never had the chance to really listen to the Alice in Chains albums post-Staley; I will definitely get "Black Gives Way to Blue," which many people are talking about really well.
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The review struck me as a decent pile of crap thrown together for no reason, and well, I happen to be re-listening to this and Amnesiac quite a bit these days after a long time. I've always appreciated Kid A; I'm rediscovering Amnesiac, and I must say that together they really stand out.
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But is this a joke or what? Sorry, but I can't follow the meaning of all this.
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Wow, I've never even heard of these. Great job, Rinaldi!
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Well, I must say that I absolutely disagree with your harsh criticism; I've watched the first 4/5 episodes and to me, it doesn't seem bad at all. Maybe it's because I've never been a big fan of Groening and I'm enjoying it without comparing it to previous works, but I like it and at least it's earning a solid passing grade for now; it might even improve in rating.