JURIX

DeRank : 18,52
DeAge™ : 6434 days • Here since 30 october 2008
Alexander Payne A Proposito Di Schmidt
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Bea! (aside from that not-however...). The first part of the film is stunning, original, beautiful. Then it drops a bit but it remains a truly beautiful film. I also saw the deleted scenes (there were many on the DVD, some really spot on) that unfortunately didn’t make the cut.
Andrea De Carlo Uccelli da gabbia e da voliera
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Well done. I've read everything by De Carlo, and even though his style can sometimes be a bit too simple and the themes remain the same, I enjoy all his books, even if some falter (and quite a bit) at the end (I think of "Mare Delle Verità," a book ruined by the absence of an ending). I remember this one vaguely; it's not one of my favorites, but certainly, as you say, the reading is smooth and (for those who appreciate the style) very enjoyable.
Bob Marley & the Wailers Uprising
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Great review! I've never been overly fond of Bob Marley and reggae in general, although I really enjoy the influences you mention. "Redemption Song" is undoubtedly a masterpiece, one of those "magical" songs. Even when sung by Strummer, it's stunning.
Ignite Our Darkest Days
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Bea bea boss! I haven't listened to this album (I stopped at "A Placed Called Home"), but reading you makes me think I will definitely get it.
Giovanni Allevi Joy
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Bea recenZion, I liked the part about what classical music should convey and what it shouldn't. As a non-expert in classical music, I can say that I find this individual to be of an astonishing sadness, between arrogant little skits at award ceremonies created just for him and winks in prime time with the current Pippo Baudo. The Dream-Theater of the piano.
Crown of Autumn The Treasures Arcane
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Anyway, it’s the third time I’m reading this recenZione. In its brevity and 'strampalaggine,' I catch a new detail with each reading. Did you include the errors on purpose or were the shadows de vin also present that day?
Crown of Autumn The Treasures Arcane
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Ah yes: the new Home Page. I don't like it, especially because discs, books, paintings, etc. are all "insembradi" as we say around here. I don’t know if it was done for space reasons, but I much preferred the little corner where comments were displayed in 5 lines. And it’s true that reviews stay too briefly on the HP. But DeBaser remains cool, I’m sleepy, and at this point today has already turned into tomorrow, and this 4.5 g of Piperacillin Tazobactam takes forever to dissolve in SF 50 ml.
Crown of Autumn The Treasures Arcane
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Ziocan, it might be the time but I didn't understand a damn thing about this recenZione. I feel like I belong to the scruffy cats, but I prefer to still run on the rooftops; I don't like symphonic black and clever stuff, but I love epic atmospheres. I remember the band, the album title rings a bell, and I've even seen the cover, but I can't recall anything else, apart from the fact that I would definitely exclude genres like techno and salsaEmerengue.
Bruno Marcio Te Piace Il Sushi?
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Come on! Bea recenZion, the proposal is quite peculiar, but every now and then a "wake-up call" with these groups is needed. Nevertheless and responsively titillatingly: "NO".
Sebastian Bach Live @ Trezzo sull'Adda (MI) 18.12.2009
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Dear my LAROCK, I listened (just once) to Sebastian Bach's album, and I must say it’s good, even though it's a genre that doesn't engage me as much as it did 10 years ago. I really like the second track "You Don't Understand"; his voice is still very impressive. Anyway, those were great times with the first two Skid Row albums...