JURIX

DeRank : 18,52
DeAge™ : 6434 days • Here since 30 october 2008
Carbon/Silicon Live @ Neapolis Festival, 15.07.10
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"the awkward and deformed double of Nicholas Cage." I regret not being able to give it a 6. And if that’s exactly what the meaning of the 'punk' revolution is (for what that abused and violated word might mean)? To die (perhaps poorly) or to survive terribly? Just so. At the stadium, there are people singing violent chants to get themselves filmed and watch it at their girlfriend's place on YouTube, at concerts, there are kids who, spending 100 euros like it’s nothing, go see bands they have no real interest in, just to say they were there. Just so. We are done.
Sabina Guzzanti Draquila - L'Italia Che Trema
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Disturbing, not so much for the documentary itself, but for the fact that 9 out of 10 people are unaware of these things, which is logical given that if you rely on television for information, it's impossible to know them. That in L'Aquila, in certain areas, no one has even started moving the rubble (not rebuilding or securing, just moving the rubble), many don’t know this because the news service shows the 10 new lampposts on the only accessible road. That living in tents is like being refugees under military oversight is something few know because the news shows the kids’ soccer match or "Miss Tendopoli" (and I would add Disgustorama!). Well, but the new houses... yes, those nice residential-war-complexes-"guests in your home" thanks to which contracts could be given to friends of friends, devastating the surrounding countryside where (as the man in the film says) "there was nothing... well, I mean there were fields, potatoes, countryside, but... there was nothing."
Jethro Tull Live @ Piazzola sul Brenta (PD) 16.07.10
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Thank you all! NES:Am I "bec"? Well... not that it’s very good... --- JARKONKING:Que Viva! --- MICHOOSWHATeSCHIZOIDMAN:well... let’s just say that I would know how to play a nice flute on Razzister..."My God" it really seems they didn’t do it --- DELETERIORIVOLI:me? I don’t know? --- CAPPIO:there’s always time for "Aqualung"... ALEXX: I am ULTRA-AGREE with you. By the way, I didn’t know there were seats at the ZZ Top concert too. Disgustorama, it seems like a little summer camp show with all those plastic chairs. I can’t conceive of a seated concert (except for certain events at the theater, etc.), I want to move, get close, step back.
Behrens Christopher Dai, Fallo!
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Nice title. What is a book about referees?
Zombi Spirit Animal
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"It's all very rational"... probably yes, except for the cover though...
John G. Avildsen Karate Kid - Per vincere domani
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Greeeaat! But you know, maybe I haven’t even seen it all? I mean, perhaps by piecing together the snippets from the various 5256425 times it has been aired... yeah, probably yes. But never in its entirety; these “films”-BAR-animation where after 8 minutes you can already glimpse how number IV will end have always excited me just like waiting in line at the post office.
Sick Of It All Based On A True Story
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"I Sick Of It All are like a train." SBAM! 5!
Sum 41 Does This Look Infected?
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@19-EL KOR: I consulted a web expert and a computer technician and came to the conclusion that this happened because (probably) you clicked on the little box next to the text "Post-Rock," but that’s just my assumption. @20-YOSIF: Especially "Lounge Bar," a hangout for dickhead faces who drool to spend 5 euros for a glass of disgusting wine in places with fluorescent blue lights, standing next to octagonal stools that are impossible to sit on.
Alberto Korda Guerrillero heroico
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Fuck, I must really be strange because I can see the difference between a book and a photo, like, I don't know... I'll take a guess, okay? One of the two has words. And then, think of the oddity that accompanies me, I think that a photo, whether it's of Gandhi or Hitler, can be interesting as a historical document. Well... the 'strangeness' sometimes...
Madonna Ray of Light
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Indeed... you might just be right... this is the result of translating words I have hardly ever spoken in Italian... anyway, tomorrow there's the fish festival in Chioggia and we’re going for FOLPI!