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DeAge™ : 6389 days • Here since 12 december 2008
Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland
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Just saw it at the cinema. The story is of course not the original, but it picks up, I would say quite laconically, the already debatable second book by Carroll, not the first. The result is rather mediocre. The characters are incredibly flat, the screenplay humorizes for its own sake, everything is reduced to just rare flashes of timid genius, like the established chemistry between Burton and Depp. Childish and boring in the long run. And from my side, I say enough of veiling the flaws of a film with this fucking 3D: it's like saying that an animation can take shape and dimension even when it fails to convey anything but a logorrheic piss. And it's pathetic to take off those glasses at the end of the film, look at each other all dazed, and say, "well, in the end, I liked it"; once the hype is over, we realize we were just fooling ourselves. If this is a way to attract the masses to the cinema, from now on, start getting used to the hook they're shoving up your ass. After Avatar and this, I honestly prefer to download it from the web. Maybe with 11 euros I can get a pizza for two, good idea ;)
Manowar The Absolute Power
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ah, it was ironic... yes, I read it better, what the heck! :D
Manowar The Absolute Power
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"Unmissable testimonies for those who are true defenders." I may be a complete biased, but this labeling of oneself as a Defender, just like the various Emo, Truzzo, etc., seems to me like pure, sheepish nonsense, sprinkled with a heavy lack of personality. Wake up. They could have easily stopped after their debut album, as far as I'm concerned. I won't vote for you because yours is a world I don't want to delve into. Bye.
Manowar The Absolute Power
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but also no
Rockstar Games Grand Theft Auto IV
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I played it for about a week. So disappointed, especially after loving and exhausting the previous ones. Then I've got the pirated copy that struggles to load the horizons, like buildings and other invisible structures that I kept running into, etc... well, this is my problem...
Leonardo Da Vinci Gioconda
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I'll tell you, the review seemed a bit impersonal to me. I don’t know, it’s as if you listed all the clichés to give us a personal comment. A little bit overly dramatic, let's be honest, but this is a sign of recognition and gratitude for the GENIUS that belongs only to us. @HELL, I would gladly have a mental raspone on the Mona Lisa, even on the Virgin of the Rocks. :D
Leonardo Da Vinci Gioconda
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I'll tell you, the review seemed a bit impersonal to me. I don’t know, it’s as if you listed all the clichés to give us a personal comment. A little bit overly dramatic, let's be honest, but this is a sign of recognition and gratitude for the GENIUS that belongs only to us. @HELL, I would gladly have a mental raspone on the Mona Lisa, even on the Virgin of the Rocks. :D
Scott Derrickson Ultimatum Alla Terra
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it made me shit...pretentiously ecological, ecological pretentiousness...rehashed crap in short
Endemol Grande Fratello
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@43 ...:D
Endemol Grande Fratello
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@39 eat your words about Dawson's Creek. It’s a TV show that conveyed moral values and an anti-materialist perspective, never with lightness or superficiality. I used to watch it, and in certain ways, I think it partially shaped me. The comparison is completely inadequate. Sorry.