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The only remarkable thing about Sting post-Police is his alleged and ostentatious priapism. An image magnified by past glories, his solo career has placed him in a fitting dimension of pompous mediocrity.
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You are pleasantly prolific. This review is great too, even though I don't know the Perturbazione well and the little I do know I don't like at all.
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Sticazz ... Seagal deserves respect, if only because he has the proportions of Black King. You might be right that after Raul's death the series loses some luster. From a philosophical standpoint and in terms of narrative pathos, there's not much else to add, as Bartle rightly points out. However, some nice little characters and the closing of the circle with the demon saga are not unworthy material in the presence of the timeless first cycle.
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And then at Gento's school, it had the highest spectacular content with those damn circles of light. Truly an inglorious end. In honor of Falco, I completed a technique of nocturnal farting that allows me to emit luminous halos that are equally lethal.
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Goodness gracious. And also a preconceived 5 for a work I haven't seen yet. Something tells me I'll enjoy it very much.
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... and I clearly agree ... I prefer your clear, stubborn madness to the selling off of ideals that perhaps were never fully understood. I am with you.
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Pyrotechnic and delightful writing. Super good, as Mou would say ;D
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And what do you say about the formidable (and for me wrapped in mystery) "Transmigration through Satori"? I would appreciate some clarifications.
Anyway, among all my favorites, Sauzer and Rei still stand out.
I think we’re starting to get a bit annoying with these frivolous (but all in all relevant) digressions. Let's hope the good MoscowReggio doesn’t hold it against us... another well-deserved 5 to placate him in advance ;D
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Universal Soldier. The first movie I saw in the cinema on a big screen. A traumatizing experience; since then, I've never gone to a theater with screens that weren't proportioned for a human view instead of that of a giant chameleon. What a crazy mess... that should be reviewed too ;D
Well... the VanDamme/Seagal dichotomy should also be adequately explored.
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Great Van Damme, he had a brain with a circumference of two cm because it was swollen... but I associate him more with the following decade.