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Great movie, great review. A bit of a tight rating.
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But what could drive someone to propose a film version of Warcraft when this one has already been made? #makelovenotwarcraft
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Uh, I really enjoyed the previous ones (especially Drive). I didn't know about the new film, it really attracts me, great review.
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Excellent and always interesting and new proposals.
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Hi Dema, about them, even though I have In on the kill taker and Repeater, I have to say they’ve never really caught my interest, kind of like what happened with Dinosaur Jr: a band that should have everything in place to please me but instead, nothing. I actually like the sound; I think it’s just the songs that don’t convince me completely (for both mentioned tastes).
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Actually much more Buitl to spill (more in the early two albums, especially the second "There's nothing wrong with love") than Modest Mouse. Nice album.
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I found the perfect review, I think exactly like you. Regardless of what the detractors say "out of principle," Grignani with "La fabbrica di plastica" and "Campi di popcorn" had embarked on an extremely interesting journey that, if continued, would have made him great. Unfortunately, as you say in the review, with this album (which is not bad, but it was a great disappointment for those, like me, you, and quite a few others, who expected an evolution or continuation of the path taken with those two albums), that journey comes to an end. Then, indeed, only a few nice tracks here and there (perhaps "Natura umana" as the most convincing album among those of the second period, even though I haven't listened to them all, because after "Uguali e diversi" I basically gave up).
Nirvana Bleach
29 may 16
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Review that, if developed adequately, wouldn’t have been so bad. Left as it is, it really makes little sense. I’m not voting anyway.
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True that one could expect more from the single and that, regarding their "second phase," the previous two are superior; however, I didn't find any trivial/boring tracks, as you said. Let's say a 3.5, which I gladly round up to a 4, especially since I'm very happy they’ve started to release albums fairly regularly again. And besides, they, along with Pulp, Radiohead, and, of course, Blur, are among my favorites of '90s British rock.
mr kite mr kite
27 may 16
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"Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite!"