pi-airot

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DeAge™ : 6535 days • Here since 19 july 2008
The Human People Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears
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I have the same induced nostalgia for the 70s... I never thought much of the 90s, the 80s were at times more trashy, but more sincere. From your description, I imagine the band in question to be like L7 (I’m probably mistaken) and I shudder.
MC Hammer Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em
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What an obsession in those times, this Hammer. I remember him a couple of albums later, singing about wanting a girl "with tits and ass," in a super trashy video by the pool, him in a speedo trying to highlight the family jewels...
Isaac Gracie Isaac Gracie
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Modification to the review: "Thanks to the timely notification, I fixed the "paSSSaggio" ;-D." See the old version Isaac Gracie - Isaac Gracie - Recensione di pi-airot Versione 1
Haircut One Hundred Pelican West
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I wouldn't know what rating to give the work, since at the time I was listening to something completely different (to be more precise: since I was in elementary school, I listened to what my older sister was listening to, who preferred more rock music). I happened to listen to them again recently, and they pleasantly surprised me; I also found a bit of that carefree spirit that Kevin Ayers was a master of.
Bryan Singer Bohemian Rhapsody
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I share the negative opinion, especially considering (as you highlighted) that the film follows the same structure as a biographical TV drama (explosive start, climax, crisis, arrival of the antagonist, hitting rock bottom, redemption). However, I would give one star to the films of Pierino, those with the substitute for Alvaro Vitali. Here at least I enjoyed a certain spectacle, and the relationship with Mary is not portrayed in such a sugary way.
Alfonso Cuarón Roma
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A film that really attracts me, but I haven't had the chance to see it yet. Thank you for the review.
David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
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You made me want to listen to "No More No More" by Aerosmith! A little curiosity: what’s your favorite Bowie album? I’m going with "Hunky Dory" (I don’t understand it at all, but whenever I listen to "The Bewley Brothers," I always get choked up).
Lucio Fulci Sette note in nero
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What a beautiful page. The movie is nice, but every now and then I find it soporific. I don't understand why Italy has given up on genre cinema.
Lucia Bosè, Gregorio Paniagua Io Pomodoro
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Very special encounters... I wouldn’t know how to vote, but the Milanese tongue twister about ciribiciaccola gave me an immense tenderness.
Greta Van Fleet Anthem Of The Peaceful Army
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Personally, I am pleased to see young bands drawing inspiration from what I consider the best era in rock history; they will have plenty of time to grow… but Joshua screams too much. And frankly, I miss some nice baritone voices in hard rock (a new David Lee Roth?).