Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Sergio Corbucci Rimini Rimini
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First of all, I want to wish you a happy holiday, have fun and relax.
The review is well done, but it seems slightly lengthy (in my opinion); the description of the film and extra-film is commendable but a bit stretched out.
I definitely prefer Antonelli (in the good old days) over Grandi; it's a pity that success often brings great suffering and discomfort as well.
Of course, in certain cases, one may suspect that it's better to remain in the shadows than to have a bit of fame that ruins the rest of your life (unfortunately, there's always the flip side, both in success and otherwise).
When, perhaps belatedly, a sort of 'justice' arrives, it is never enough to rebalance everything.
Such is life, and there's practically nothing one can do about it; certainly, there would still be much to say (or maybe not, and who can really know?).
I look forward to seeing you soon with new and exciting (at least for me) reviews of lesser-known works and more, perhaps with a winter version of "E...state com me."
Vacation greetings.
Thin Lizzy Fighting
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PS (for zaireeka): who in this 'world' has a 'mental' life that is simple?
I don't know, I don't think even the 'masters' of Zen truly possess it; surely the 'secret' of life is simplicity, but who is really able to achieve it?
Not me, that's for sure!
Sometimes I also feel like wanting to send everything to biiiiit! but then I can't.
Hopeful regards.
Thin Lizzy Fighting
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Hi zaireeka, I haven't read the book you mentioned, but when I get the chance, I'll pick it up; I trust your taste. If you're interested, you might like the following books: Concrete Island by J Ballard (fanta-surreal), much better than the more quoted Crash (which, by the way, left me a bit disappointed), Luce Bianca by the great Rucker (his first novel), which is a sort of Alice in Wonderland of the twentieth century with advanced mathematical concepts (often beyond my understanding). Thanks for 'stopping by' in this review and also to everyone else. Cheers, fighters.
Valet Naked Acid
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Personally, I (MI) like sparkling red wine, especially Lambrusco di Sorbara or the ones from Castelvetro or Grasparossa, although dry or semi-dry ones are always welcome; good Pinot Noirs and Grays are also appreciated...
I particularly enjoy risotto (with or without saffron) cooked with a nice glass of Lambrusco; if it needs to be used in cooking, a wine of lesser quality is fine, while if it’s meant to be drunk, it’s definitely recommended to buy a bottle that costs at least 4/5 Euros, otherwise you can't even buy the cork and bottle.
The album cover is beautiful, especially in its tones, although there is a small detail that in my opinion clashes; whoever guesses it will win a (virtual) Mignon bottle of bubbly, of course Italian.
Typically Psycho-chica review, well done, especially for the effort put into the various links, except for the last two, because after watching them, I had to refocus the bottoms of my glasses... (just kidding!).
Cheers, Psycho-motor(i).
John Scofield Flat Out
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A thanks for the various comments, both bëli and brüti.
In this case, I vote the comment by omahaceleb at number 3 as the most bëlo.
A Scofieldian greeting to everyone.
Deathspell Omega Fas - Ite, Maledicti, in Ignem Aeternum
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Tick...tock...tick...tock, every promise is a debt, so I give you a 4.6 (non-repeating) in the review, because despite everything, you put in the effort to give me some information about the cover, which I think is a masterpiece. Although it's a bit 'stomach-turning,' it's still original and graphically remarkable.
I remember that a few years ago I went to see Miart, and among the 'horrible' works (in my opinion, of course), there was also a painter named De Vecchi or Vecchi, I don't remember well (long-term memory slowly declining) who had a style very similar to this graphic artist or painter. It was truly impressive; often, hundreds of books appeared in the representations that literally overwhelmed the human figure—truly noteworthy amid so much banality.
I believe the album isn't for me; I prefer Emotional music like CameLatimer.
With this comment, I'm done for today because I need to 'throw' the pasta into the pot since the water is boiling (semolina pasta – artisanal, Italian of course).
Hot regards.
Web I Spider
Web I Spider
10 jul 08
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The review is excellent and clarifying, rating 5.0.
But now I have to add the painful notes for this album (rating 3.5) which, in my opinion, left me disappointed. It's certainly a good album, but nonetheless, the compositions seem 'tame' and lacking charisma; in some parts, it's even boring and repetitive, and then the guitar (you know how I feel about guitarists) is barely noticeable. Sure, there are notable parts, but overall, unfortunately, I wasn't convinced.
The cover, both front and back, is original, even though it's what you might call 'assembled'.
I'm sorry, but in my view, that's how it is. Honestly, I expected more from this album. It will be better with Samurai because the compositions seem brighter, more original, and not repetitive; Lawson's voice is also better. Still, for me, Samurai is not a masterpiece either.
Progressive regards.
John Scofield Flat Out
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Sorry (again) Editors, could you please correct "Grlonick" to "Grolnick" in the fourth paragraph on the fourth line?
Oliver Standing Stone
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Double Eliodoro on the Homepage and therefore in this case I will also have to perform a second sprinkling of ash to take place in December as previously mentioned in the review below because I don't know this album either. The group, as described by both you and supersoul, has created a bit of confusion for me regarding their musical proposal. As for the covers, the one for the album reviewed in the (forgive the pun) review below is curiously horror due to that knife, but this one... no comment. With this comment, I'm done for today (debaserically) since I need to go replace the blown transformer that powers the outdoor spotlights. Psychedelic greetings.
Grobschnitt Grobschnitt
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Essential and clarifying review by Mr. Elio, rating 4.6.
In this case, I must sprinkle ashes on my head because I have never heard of this group, but since currently, due to the scorching weather, there is no ash from my fireplace yet, I will have to wait until December to do the whole thing.
As much as possible, I will try to 'embed' this present record into my long-term memory, especially because it mentioned the work of the 'electric guitar very present'.
Fractured greetings.