alia76

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DeAge™ : 6416 days • Here since 18 november 2008
Verdena Wow
Verdena Wow
4 feb 11
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I often run into the Ferrari brothers. What can I say? I loved Requiem, and I like this one too. However, I would have made a single album... In a recent interview: what have you done in the past 3 years? Answer: we played and wrote: EVERY DAY... In my area, we say "pota, al fà doma chèl." But they are the pride of Bergamo after Immanuel Casto, of course.
Clint Eastwood Hereafter
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Sorry, but what's the movie about? Let's not take everything for granted.
Juan Josè Campanella Il segreto dei suoi occhi
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a really beautiful film
Edda Semper Biot
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Reviewed live and bought the CD. A complex album, definitely to be listened to in small doses. At least 4 masterpiece tracks (Milano, io e te, l'innamorato, fango di Dio). One of the few in the indie scene who has respect for their instrument-voice and uses it with great skill. Very beautiful reception.
Funkadelic Uncle Jam Wants You
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I don’t have this, but I love Funkadelic.
Stephen King Notte buia, niente stelle
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And to conclude: Dark night, no stars, it's really a shitty title.
Stephen King Notte buia, niente stelle
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Geeno, I care about you, but I’m really not thinking about it. If in three novels he hasn’t managed to leave me even one line/page worthy of my respect as a reader, I don’t see why I should dive into that prism of pages that is IT. Anyway, I bet my issue number 1 of Dylan Dog that even in a hundred years King won’t manage to enter the American literary canon. It’s entertainment. In fact, he churns out a book a year. Doesn’t seem like Pink Floyd to me. Bublé does, though. :-)
Stephen King Notte buia, niente stelle
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Hi Geeno, I'm replying: 1) I’ve read Misery, Cujo, and the four stories from Stand By Me. Please don’t ask me to elaborate; they were enough for a reasoned judgment. 2) If they are going to include King in the history of American literature, then we in Italy must include, for equal stature, heavyweights like Liala and Willy Pasini (on different fronts, obviously). 3) I don’t understand what you mean. 4) The reference to Brivido was ironic. Paradoxically, I liked that film back in my adolescence. The directors mentioned enhanced stories—better yet, ideas of interesting and gripping plots that, alas, have nothing to do with the concept of writing or art. In conclusion: I place King on par with Follett and W. Smith. A notch above Dan Brown. Worthy reads for a beach umbrella, but they have nothing to share with literature with a capital L.
Stephen King Notte buia, niente stelle
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As far as I'm concerned, King is literary emptiness wrapped in a lot of paper. And the direction of the film "brivido."
Sinéad O'Connor So Far...The Best Of Sinéad O'Connor
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It's always good for the heart to talk about my Sinéad :-). Best of comprehensive. I have two editions: the Japanese one that includes the tracklist above and the American one that replaces This is rebel song with Just like u said it would be and adds the first single under the name O'Connor with The Edge, namely Heroine from '86. For Sinéad, always and only 5.