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What the hell does "puniscemo" mean? No really... are you demented or what? What does male or female have to do with it, and what do ear piercings have to do with anything??? I'll respond, but I'm starting to feel like an idiot for stooping to your level. If it had been a girl, I would have made her listen to Manowar, Clash, AC/DC, Daft Punk, Gorillaz, De André, and Paolo Conte, Massive Attack and everything my wife and I love so much. I wouldn’t have taken her to get her ears pierced until a certain age, and only at her request. Obviously for you, getting your ears pierced and listening to music are gestures closely related. Oh yes, because music passes through a hole... how could I not think of that? You are incapable of arguing. I give up, see you never, puniscemo.
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I agree with nes that the film perhaps has too much on its plate. This is a flaw (which can be forgiven given its merits) that I’ve noticed as well. I wouldn't call it crap. After all, this second episode is in line with the comic, and there aren’t that many differences compared to the first convincing Iron Man.
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Moreover, for the enlightened punisher, who dares to call me a pathetic father, nothing should be imposed on one's child, but if it's done by TV or MTV (which will propose garbage 99% of the time), then that's perfectly fine. I believe my son will have the antibodies to distinguish between shit and what is not, and that will only be beneficial for him. Punny, I understood that you stepped in a nice pile of crap. That's what I understood. You’re the one who really misunderstood while shooting judgments wildly, for which, if you had any honesty, you might even apologize. But never mind, I live well without it.
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And to conclude, great music is never "anachronistic" and my proposals span across time and musical genres.
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It's not about imposing but rather an osmosis between parent and child. Is it really that hard to understand? If he wants to feel like Lady Gaga, he can do whatever the hell he wants, obviously. I felt like the Beatles too because my parents listened to them. But how do you reason? If I put on the Black Cobra and he doesn't like it, I'll obviously take it off. Of course, if he gets used to hearing stuff a little different from Lady Gaga or Tokyo Hotel, maybe when he hears them later they'll seem lame. Without impositions.

And where the hell is it written that a 7-year-old is "free"? It’s in the nature of things that he is dependent on his parents; he can’t decide on things he doesn't even know or do whatever the hell he wants. A good parent will try to choose while considering his inclinations and certainly not to make him a clone.

So when he asks for Fiorella Mannoia, I put it on the player anyway. I propose, he has his tastes...
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What, do you have to be over eighteen to listen to certain music? You’ve probably read it in some of those marvelous writings that you insist on reviewing with the same superficiality that you display in your latest comment. Reviews that provoke nothing more than involuntary hilarity or (at best) collective indifference, if not irritation at the shallowness with which you approach any subject. Not to mention child psychology and the effects of music on the psyche of the little ones. But go screw yourself. Just look at what kind of pulpit I have to read stuff like this from.
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Pathetic? Why on earth? Is it pathetic to introduce good music to someone? I let my son listen to what I enjoy as well, not out of obligation. After all, he lives with me and inevitably absorbs what his parents are, for better or worse. Do you know what it’s like to have a child around? I don’t think so. What should I do, Punisher... only let him listen to “Zecchino d’Oro”? My son listens to everything just like I do. What he doesn’t like, I obviously don’t play for him again. I just don’t understand this gratuitous offense of yours.
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My son already knows Clash and AC/DC and he's 7 years old. What a great dad I am?
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And even the chick was there! I prefer Scarlett...
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Oh ... I really enjoyed the film and so did my son. I mean, it’s pure entertainment; what else should there be in a movie like this? It’s one thing not to like the genre, but in this case, there are excellent special effects, an engaging plot (unlike Avatar, where it’s practically non-existent and totally predictable), capable actors (Rourke and Rockwell are fantastic), and even some brilliant dialogues. Plus, there’s a great soundtrack (AC/DC and The Clash are never wasted...). Sorry, but this movie was truly a lot of fun. I don’t understand what the hell one could want more in this cinematic field.