Truman

DeRank : 0,76
DeAge™ : 6375 days • Here since 25 december 2008
M.C. Escher Mani Che Disegnano
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I quote my Blecchotrommelluccio.
Deep Purple Scandinavian Nights
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Ullallà!
William J. Bell - Lee Phillip Bell Beautiful
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I’ve hated this show since it kept me from watching Dragon Ball, with the two time slots overlapping in previous schedules and the female majority in my household having an inertial advantage.
Core Design - Eidos Interactive Tomb Raider
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Sure, the premature death pushed for a more careful planning... What? I remember that I would immediately turn off the computer the third time it happened and preach for at least two hours against the game developers. Then, though, I would play again.
Tohru Iwatani Pacman
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Here you go.
Carlos Saldanha L'Era Glaciale 3: l'alba dei dinosauri
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Halfway between a review and a rant. Anyway, it's clear, I expected something like this from this film (I only appreciated the first one as well).
Yngwie Malmsteen Trial By Fire: Live In Leningrad
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Jimi Hendrix does it better when he's completely drunk. Nice live performance, not a 5 in my opinion because for a live show to be a 5 all the songs have to be top-notch and executed perfectly (and just with Crystal ball the live should lose 7-8 points). For me, it's a 4.
Michele Santoro Annozero
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Media.
Michele Santoro Annozero
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It's unfair to say that Travaglio is biased. Vauro, then, doesn’t really provoke thought (offending him for free just because we have to pander to the right is avoidable); Vauro is the bittersweet cherry on top. I see them more as comments on the reflections shared throughout the episode: during this time, you have all the chance to think about the topics discussed and the arguments presented, to momentarily sidestep Santoro's intrusive leftist approach (sometimes truly obtuse, but honestly, I remember a truly brash and arrogant Bondi on Annozero) and try to see at least once a clean broadcast (does Vespa spark reflection? No, it’s a continuous praise of the right), where uncomfortable questions are also posed (which, who knows why, are always viewed as "the usual attacks from the left"). If I'm told, "Well! These people are too left-wing! You have to agree that you can't make television with the scales always tipping to the left!" I respond that it's true, I would always like to see impartial programs, but after Studio Aperto, TG5, TG4, now even TG1 and TG2... well, this is fine as it is.