JURIX

DeRank : 18,52
DeAge™ : 6435 days • Here since 30 october 2008
Inquisition Ominous Doctrines Of The Perpetual Mystical Macrocosm
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Great GATE! Here you are again! Let’s say I’m not rushing to the store to grab this stuff, but maybe a little listen... I mean, you’re telling me this record is better than vomit and going to hell, right? Yes... tempting... I would also like to draw your attention to the splendid cover depicting a monster with a fishbone on its head.
Clint Eastwood Hereafter
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I agree with you: it also conveyed banality to me; the initial tsunami scene was very realistic and not much else. But that "would begin"... eh eh...
Clint Eastwood Changeling
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Beautiful review, film seen a long time ago, I liked it a lot. @Giola: I completely agree with Squonimo on "Hereafter" as well, it's definitely not a bad movie, but it's disappointing considering Clint's previous works, a rather cliché story.
Deicide To Hell With God
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Anyway, speaking seriously, the first album ("Amon: Feasting The Beast" or something like that) I remember had an almost "normal" cover, which, for me, is also their best. But another fundamental question is: what is Benton’s son’s name? Go find it out so you can have another little smile.
Deicide To Hell With God
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HELL: and it doesn't stop there... Glen Benton is the one who has an inverted cross at the bottom of his pool; but the fundamental question is: does he have the diving board only on one side, otherwise when he does the return dive would it be straight? MMmmmm... an interesting question...
Deicide To Hell With God
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Diobon I used to listen to a lot once, I liked the early ones (Amon, Feasting The Beast), but about the fact that they are still around... I agree with DON POLLO. But the fundamental question is: what diverse social themes are tackled THIS TIME in the lyrics?
Emilie Autumn Enchant
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"Come my lady
Come come my lady
you're my butterfly
Sugar, baby"
Darren Aronofsky Il Cigno Nero (Black Swan)
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Stunning review. Really. I liked the film a lot, even though I started from home quite hesitant since I hadn't seen the trailer... If I found myself facing 2 hours of dancing and classical music, I would have punched the little chair. The Portman is fantastic, but I would have given the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor to the master pianist: "I'm going home. I have a life too!".
Beady Eye Different Gear, Still Speeding
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Wait... 3 reviews in De-Casa-Pagina... the latest from Oasis has come out! Damn, I didn’t know! But I PROMISE I’ll listen to it as soon as possible, it’s just that my trusted record store got bombed by aliens and my stereo isn’t working because I don’t have a power connection at home. But I’ll listen to it as soon as I can, I can’t wait.
Andrea De Carlo Due di due
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For me, it's a really nice little book from my middle school days; I remember I liked it, but now I’m re-reading the names of the characters that have faded into oblivion. Then there's DeCarlo, who has been re-plagiarizing himself for 33,187 years; I’ve read quite a few of his books, let's say that "Due Di Due" has the particularity of even having an ending, which is something that few of DeCarlo's books possess.