alia76

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Travis The Man Who
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and then I think they are extremely derivative and haven't influenced a thing.
Travis The Man Who
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I think the Delgados eat the Travis for breakfast... anyway, I have "12 Memories" by them which has some nice tracks.
Patrizia Laquidara e Hotel Rif Il canto dell'anguana
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this album won the Premio Tenco. 2011.
U2 Achtung Baby
U2 Achtung Baby
10 sep 12
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I can't be that sycophantic in the art of flattery either. More than a review, it feels like an extremely long cunnilingus.
Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight Rises
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Of the various Batmans, I only save the soundtrack of the first one (by Prince). Batman and Robin have always seemed to me like two pathetic gays, in the closet and also extreme fetishists (which isn't always a bad thing). Anyway, Bale has such a punchable face that I just can't stand it. Yet I saw the one before this and I really dozed off. In any case, it's a crypto series. Trash. (How much bitterness :-)
Alanis Morissette Havoc and Bright Lights
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I'd say that "effort" (as you wrote) is the correct definition.
Do Nascimiento, Gazebo Penguins & Verme Splittone Paura
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I am too neomelodic. and you too much aggressive. but I lovvo you from the distance :-)
Enrico Ruggeri La Giostra Della Memoria
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"His best recordings were released a few decades ago." I, on the other hand, am ready for violent murder over such things. (but how the hell do you do it!!!)
James Ivory Quel che resta del giorno (1993)
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I liked the book less than the movie. One of my all-time favorite films. During those years, Hopkins delivered three masterful performances: this one, that of Hannibal, and that of C.J. Lewis in Viaggio in Inghilterra, another film that I loved very much. In the 90s, there was so much class in cinema that I consider myself lucky to have enjoyed it as a teenager. And they were also box office hits (The English Patient, Secrets & Lies, Shine, etc.)
David Brooks ATM - Trappola Mortale
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I am strict about the things that interest me. 3. this review is extremely heavy. You could have avoided getting lost in a thousand intricacies, especially since the theme is quite interesting (the microgenre itself). Anyway, thank you because I wanted to see this film but now maybe not. Still, "Buried" isn't that bad considering the plot. And that movie in the phone booth by Joel Schumacher with Colin Farrell wasn't bad either. Anyway, my favorite remains "Panic Room" by David Fincher. In these films, more than the story, it's the editing and direction that make the difference.
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