Tomoki Kyoda Eureka Seven - The Movie - Tasche Piene Di Arcobaleni
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Definitely not, thankfully! ;D
Fall Out Boy Folie à Deux
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Ah, it’s your first review! Sorry for the distraction: welcome to DeBaser!
Nintendo Super Mario Bros
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Great emotional review and a video game that needs no definition other than "masterpiece," "milestone," or other equivalents (and even the subsequent chapters, some more than others, maintain quality standards that any other video game could only dream of). Shigeru Miyamoto is without the slightest shadow of a doubt a genius. A true genius, I mean.
Fall Out Boy Folie à Deux
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A mediocre review, an average album (as far as I've heard, but I understand that for a fan it deserves an extra star) and a very very nice cover.
Tomoki Kyoda Eureka Seven - The Movie - Tasche Piene Di Arcobaleni
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Average review. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the film yet, but having had the fortune to watch the TV series, I am convinced it is absolutely worthy (and it has a nice title too). Thanks for the heads-up, I didn't even know it existed!
Blur 13
Blur 13
5 aug 09
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Very well-written review, albeit a bit didactic, exceptional album. Perhaps it doesn't deserve a 5, but it was my first CD by Blur and I loved it to bits, so that extra half star is well-deserved (also to boost the average).
Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
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Welcome to DeBaser! This first review of yours is written in correct and comprehensible Italian, and you express your ideas clearly, which is already a lot; however, in my opinion, you go a little overboard by comparing the Green Day to some pillars of rock. I've been playing the album on loop for days because it was given to my sister for her birthday, and it's nice, well-produced, and arranged, but I certainly agree with you on the impossibility of comparing it to their old records.
Walter De Maria The Lighting Field
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I remain puzzled about your talent for writing reviews of works of art. Well, carry on...
Shiro Sagisu Neon Genesis Evangelion I
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Let's set aside the series, not for any particular reason, but because we're here to review the soundtrack and not the animated cartoon. Sagisu is a highly skilled musician who, in my opinion, delivered his best work in the extraordinary soundtrack of "Le situazioni di Lui & Lei," a true modern classic; here too, however, he has produced moments of excellent music that stand out not only for their beauty and recognizability but, above all, for being distinctive and an integral part of the entire work, of the animated cartoon, rather than just a coherent musical accompaniment. During "Neon Genesis Evangelion," on many occasions, it is more the music that creates the scene than the scene that creates the music.
Hieronymus Bosch Il Giardino delle Delizie
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I agree completely. Excellent review, and a brilliant work, a cornerstone of Western art and among the highest creations in the entire history of art, especially considering that Bosch wasn't exactly a model followed by many students, but rather a unique figure in the entire history of painting. Genius and wildness at their highest levels, ante-litteram psychedelia, clear visionary imagination: Art.