Dynamic Italia Street Fighter II - Victory
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@Anatas: don't worry, I didn't mean to say that "Virtua Fighter" is better than this, just more fun, indeed! ;) "Street Fighter II V" is certainly better animated and better scripted, but I like the designs of "Virtua Fighter" more and above all it makes me crack up (just like your phrase «nel finale [...] Akira duella con Dural gold da solo mentre gli altri sono comodamente sdraiati in gabbia ad attendere»!!!).
Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain
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@Lupin: stop commenting, or do you want to make me die laughing??? XDDD Comment #246 is hilarious!!! I lovvo you (virtually)!!!
Michelangelo Buonarroti David
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@(!): XDDDDD Probably!
Nelly Furtado Folklore
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Funny and well-written review of a pleasant and well-produced album (it deserves 3.5 stars… when are we getting half stars???). I share your opinion on Furtado as "one of the most interesting realities of mainstream pop," and she has been since the beginning and still is despite her collaboration with Timbaland (even in a physical sense???) who always writes beautiful music and terrible lyrics: she should go back to writing the words herself; the peak of this imbalance is "Promiscuous," with exceptional music and arrangement (and a nice video) but an embarrassing text. Nelly, please come back to "Try."
Vanessa Carlton Be Not Nobody
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A very nice review and an album that doesn't deserve all the insults and ones that have been thrown at it in the comments above: Vanessa Carlton is a genuine singer who presents her honest work, whether it's more or less good, but at least it's honest. A bit monotonous, yes, but really enjoyable.
Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain
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... and they all lived happily ever after.
Michelangelo Buonarroti David
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@(!): let's call Baratta and Cacciari and sign up for the Venice Biennale next November, maybe they'll take us!
Dynamic Italia Street Fighter II - Victory
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Ah, I forgot: the director is not Dynimic Italia (that's the national distributor!!!), but Gisaburou Sugii! ;)
Michelangelo Buonarroti David
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@(!): you are absolutely right. I'm waiting for some artist to create an installation like filling a pavilion at the Biennale with miniature Davids (perhaps bought in Rome or Venice) to showcase the alarming consumerist drift brought about by the last two centuries of "civilization."
Ang Lee Brokeback Mountain
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@S4doll: it's not that Freud considered homosexuality abnormal; rather, he found the act of falling in love itself to be bizarre—so man+woman, man+man, woman+woman, whatever+whatever—since no other animal seems to have sex for reasons other than reproduction (except for the friendly bonobos who use it to ease social relations). For Freud, homosexuality was as interesting a subject to study as heterosexuality and sexualities in general.