carlo cimmino

DeRank : 7,83
DeAge™ : 6420 days • Here since 10 november 2008
Aurelio Grimaldi Rosa Funzeca
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I write and comment live from the squalidly overflowing Naples (overflowing!!!) that you named and where the film is set. Unfortunately, I don’t know the film, but your review - which, by the way, I would dare to call excellent - reminded me of that song that goes: "Mamma, puttana, a brutta copia e n'omm... etc etc..." Maybe it has nothing to do with it, maybe it does.
Alfio Bardolla I Soldi Fanno La Felicità
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The pages of the Punisher are essential for the survival of DeBaser. Just for this, your (dear Punisher) reviews always deserve a 5 regardless. That said, I must tell you that I have long lost the woman I love. What do I care about money? I want to die, help, argh, ahahah.
Vangelis Blade Runner - Versione Ufficiale 1994
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Everything is a masterpiece. The movie, the electric sheep of Dick, the soundtrack by Vangelis, Harrison Ford. The future. Which is perhaps the only reason that still keeps me alive. By the way... Do you think that once we are dead and long gone, we could somehow still follow the course of events? Like on pay-per-view. I don't know.
The Wisers The Fall
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Wow. This Neapolitan scene is truly vibrant!
Cesare Pavese La Casa In Collina
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TOOOGA TOOOGA!
Scout Niblett The Calcination of Scout Niblett
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She is nice, and since the eye wants its part, she's definitely quite cute as well. You did well this time too – you got straight to the point without getting lost in more or less constructive chatter – but I have to say I'm lucky not to have to see your ugly mug even in photographs. I'm quite interested in "blues psicolabili e depauperati ad libitum" and minimal sounds. I don't find these characteristics necessarily a flaw. On the contrary.
Pier Vittorio Tondelli Un Weekend Postmoderno
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I have a rather gray memory of those eighties. Dirty classrooms arranged in sad apartment buildings infested with rats - which weren't even the most unwelcome visitors of those places - freaks forcibly deported from some circus of horrors and recycled as teachers, rags on their butts and rain on the windows. Hulk Hogan. It seems, however, based on your considerations as well, that we must resign ourselves to not condemning those years. At least, I would say, they weren't all that worse than what followed. Or rather not? I'll read this to myself.
Jim Ward In The Valley, On The Shores
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Why do I firmly believe that this EP could have sounded definitely better if it had been an EP by Diaframma? Let’s hope the subjunctives are good. Anyway, Jim Ward seems like a decent young man to me.
The Replacements Hootenanny
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Oh well.
Syd Barrett The Madcap Laughs
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Interesting proposal. Perhaps I will listen to it. [I would still agree to support that Barrett ultimately chose to be himself rather than a rock 'n' roll star.]