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DeRank : 0,43
DeAge™ : 6583 days • Here since 1 june 2008
Martin Scorsese Goodfellas - Quei Bravi Ragazzi
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A cornerstone of gangster movies, absolutely. The first thing that comes to mind when someone mentions this film is the incredible performance by Joe Pesci, a well-deserved Oscar. In my opinion, De Palma's Scarface is inferior, although excellent. Anyway, I believe it came out in 1990 and not '91.
Queen A Kind of Magic
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I prefer not to give a rating, because I don't know the album in full. Who Wants To Live Forever is definitely among the best in their discography, and I also really enjoy the two harder rock tracks, especially May's central solo in Gimme The Prize. The slower pieces aren't up to par. For the ones I know, I would give a 3.5.
Paolo Sorrentino Il Divo
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@Q, I see you've managed to rack up 87 comments without writing a blessed word. Are you blocked or something?
Paolo Sorrentino Il Divo
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Guys, don't meet at platform 4 but ON platform 4, it's better.
Genesis Wind & Wuthering
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Good idea, Paolo, my assessment is roughly this: From Genesis To Revelations 2, Trespass 3.5, Nursery Cryme 4, Foxtrot 5, Selling England 5, The Lamb 4.5, A Trick Of The Tail 5, Wind & Wuthering 5, And Then There Were Three 3.5, Duke 3.5, Abacab 3, Genesis 2.5, Invisible Touch 2.5 to be kind, We Can't Dance and Calling All Stations I should listen to again. Additionally, for Worst Of Genesis, I vote Anything She Does.
Paolo Sorrentino Il Divo
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Good review, I’ll watch the movie sooner or later. Oh, Bossi and Calderoli are not incompetent, THEY ARE JUST 2 ASSHOLES!
Yes Big Generator
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Shoot High Aim Love is the high point of this rather mediocre album, with some tracks that are nearly unlistenable like I'm Running. Rating: 2.5, just like the previous one.
David Gilmour On An Island
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Forewarning that reviews should delve a bit deeper into the content of the albums, I must say that this is truly an excellent work, aside from a few somewhat dull moments. The track that excites me the most is Red Sky At Night; although I'm not particularly fond of the saxophone, Gilmour's performance (even if not very high) and Preisner's orchestrations create an intense atmosphere that perfectly matches the aptly chosen title. Good old Dave never disappoints.
Genesis Wind & Wuthering
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It seems that the heated clash between Hetzer and Skassalkatzaja will never end.
Mike Oldfield Ommadawn
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I've never heard this, I'll take care of it. Among others, I really like Crises and Amarok.