Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6669 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Peter Jackson Il Signore degli Anelli - La Compagnia dell'Anello
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Engaging writing, but for me it could have been a bit more #concise.
I liked the film, but you need to get into the spirit of the work. A colossal and refined cinematic effort, although I don't think I would watch it again.
Back when I read the book, I enjoyed it, but it didn't really excite me. Too many names and too long, even though it was fascinating, and in the end, the reading dragged on. I was more surprised by the cycle the Chronicles of Amber. Immediate, with a fast, effective, and intriguing writing style. Almost feels like I should listen to (Sil)Marillion.
Lucio Besana Storie della serie Cremisi
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Well-crafted and engaging writing, although for me, there is an excessive use of bold, and perhaps a bit more spacing could be added (4.4). The work seems captivating, obviously also due to the presence of science fiction elements. Perhaps you might be interested in the novel Gli Uomini Vuoti by D. Simmons.
Kansas The Prelude Implicit
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Accurate writing, perhaps too much so, especially for the TbT.
Einstein said: "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler," we should: #synthesize
I didn't expect it, nice record, even if the musical patterns are consolidated, effectively played with sections of emotional music. The band is tight and convinced, some tonal drops and a bit of repetitiveness. Worth a re-listen. Cover: #quiteacceptable
Dead Kennedys Nazi Punks Fuck Off
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What can I say... #quantumwriting + #notcomputing + #Iacknowledge + #honorpunches
Roy Buchanan Down By The River
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Well done Stanlio, a piece written in "real-time," as Fripp used to say about music. Excellent track (4.4), although I slightly prefer the studio version, which is more balanced.
Quentin Dupieux Mandibules
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For the work, I believe I'll gladly glide through it. Inimitable and amusing is Sfascia's writing style, which, however, prompted me to engage a good number of my neurons to manage to understand everything (or almost). In conclusion, I define it as: #quantumwriting
The Prodigy The Fat of the Land
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Particularly scrupulous writing, perhaps too much for me (4.4). Initially, the album excited me, but shortly after, it all faded (3.4). Considering that it’s not the genre I usually favor, it presents sections with cunning sonorities, as well as a striking visual impact, but overall it lacks particularly deep and intricate artistic elements. The repetitive and hammering rhythm soon tore me apart. The cover is original, although it reminds me of that of another band of quite a different caliber. In conclusion, I've defined it as: #mazzatesonore
Oliver Stone The Doors
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More than satisfactory writing. I saw the film some time ago, but it didn't excite me (3.4), except for Kilmer. However, I was left with a strange temporal doubt, that is, the presence of Paul Atreides. How is that possible? In the end, I categorized it as...
#noncomputa
The Alan Parsons Project Eye in the Sky
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Great record, at times excellent. Let’s not forget that on bass we have Paton (Magic), on sax Mel (one-take) Collins, and Chris 🌈 on vocals. Original and passionate writing, but I can’t quite evaluate it, let’s see... 💡.
#quantumwriting