carlo cimmino

DeRank : 7,83
DeAge™ : 6420 days • Here since 10 november 2008
UFO UFO 2: flying (one hour space rock)
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I'm not great at cataloging, but I really don't see too much progressive and hard rock in this album either. Anyway, great suggestion, one of those that I like, and the intro of the review alone is worth the price of wearing out my fingertips typing "debaser" into the search engine.
Avi Buffalo Avi Buffalo
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Here everything is fine. Only, perhaps the excellent result achieved with this record is precisely due to the fact that they are very young and feel that way. That they live this status of theirs, rather than having already killed themselves, committed suicide, or never having been born inside like many of their peers (and others) who spend their days scratching. Rather than aging to conform to the wise advice of their grandmother. Or, in the best case, rather than dreaming, motionless, of a future that smiles upon those like them. What I want to say, friends, is that tomorrow doesn't matter, let's live it today; strike the past in the heart, bring down the future if it doesn't belong to you. And, why not?, run boy over there, fly through the flashes of blue.
Rosolina Mar Before and After Dinner
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Once I owned this disc and, I think, also the previous one. In fact, I haven't listened to it for ten years, but - if my memories don't deceive me - I would actually have a great memory of the dear Rosalino Cellamare from Celestopoli. Sooner or later I'll listen to it again (but maybe not, of course).
The Koolaid Electric Company Random Noises And Organised Sounds
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I feel like I want to own this record. Without any precautions. So help me, and in return I will give you all the LPs of Pupo.
Matthew Vaughn Kick-Ass
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Funny. But personally, since they were presumably shot deliberately at a short distance from each other, I preferred "Scott Pilgrim etc. etc." - which (even though Edgar Wright had me much more excited with his two previous films) I would at least define as more surreal. Anyway, all this eagerness to want to be superheroes at all costs, brought to the big screen, reminded me of a somewhat mediocre and silly little film (which also seems to be based on some comic), from a few years ago. Given that it is a rather mediocre and silly little film, the movie obviously features Ben Stiller and, among others, even the ever-scruffy Tom Waits. Basically this:
Melvins Live @ Circolo degli Artisti, Roma, 04.10.11
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In short, I didn't feel as stinky as I would have wanted. How could I have?
Mark Lanegan I'll Take Care Of You
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You are entering a valley of tears.
Melvins Live @ Circolo degli Artisti, Roma, 04.10.11
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The venue is clearly inadequate for an event of this magnitude. But the Melvins were very powerful, so I consider myself fully satisfied. Good review, but personally I would have appreciated a stronger odor in the environment. That way, I could have felt more at ease.
Robert Rodriguez Planet terror
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Personally, I would appreciate New Zealand films as well and, unlike the wrecking ball mentioned in comment one, with which I feel I share the unnecessary nature of this movie, I would have watched it from start to finish. But, indeed, I found it, okay, quite silly, but not that great! In the end, I consider this Rodriguez pretty lame, and Bruce Willis seems wasted to me, especially when he doesn't at least jump from a fifteenth-floor balcony in a tank top and no shoes.
Kasabian Velociraptor!
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In fact, at first listen, it seemed like real crap to me. Who knows.