fedezan76

DeRank : 9,45
DeAge™ : 6281 days • Here since 28 march 2009
The Rolling Stones Blue & Lonesome
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You are young. The blues is much more insidious. It settles over time. One day, you will find yourself saying: I didn't remember this beautiful record by the old foxes.
The Prodigy The Fat of the Land
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One of the best albums of the genre. And you gave it a lower rating than Aquarium. Our musical tastes are definitely worlds apart.
Julian Schnabel Van Gogh - Sulla soglia dell'eternità
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This interests me, both for the story of Van Gogh and for Dafoe, an actor I have always appreciated. Great advice and well-written review.
Oliver Stone The Doors
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I wouldn’t say that Stone is overrated. In my opinion, he’s a great director. JFK, Any Given Sunday, Platoon, Natural Born Killers, Born on the Fourth of July, Wall Street, Snowden... these don’t seem like trivial films to me. And I’m sure I’m forgetting a few. By the way, I really liked how this film was shot. As for the story, I agree there are some gaps, but it would probably take a series to properly tell Jim Morrison’s story.
The Cult Sonic Temple
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I agree with @[IlConte] about the trio of albums; this one is slightly less beautiful than the other two, probably not a full five stars but we're close to that.
The Alan Parsons Project Eye in the Sky
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Ah, military service, I have fond memories of that year. Eye in the Sky, on the other hand, doesn't remind me of any particular moment in my life, but it's still a nice album. We're two of a kind, silence and I.
Aqua Aquarium
Aqua Aquarium
26 jun 21
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I only remember the videos, I give one vote for those ugly memories. Among the worst things in pop. In the review, I couldn't tell if you were joking or not. I have no respect for Scaruffi, musically speaking.
Jethro Tull Benefit
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Interesting considerations, but I hardly let myself be influenced, yet Aqualung is a perfect album and My God is definitely not a drag. Just because you like Benefit doesn’t mean you have to make inappropriate comparisons.
Peter Weir L'Attimo Fuggente
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Generational film. Watched over and over again as a kid, always with the same enthusiasm. Perhaps that’s why I don’t feel like watching it again now; in these cases, it’s better to preserve the memory, even if it's hazy.
Andrea Arcangeli Il Divin Codino
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I also turn up my nose at celebratory biopics, but then I think that if there’s really an athletic figure worth telling about, it’s Baggio. For his story, both personal and athletic, is so rich that one series wouldn't be enough. And indeed, the film says very little.