casamorta

DeRank : 4,35
DeAge™ : 6199 days • Here since 18 june 2009
Carcass Heartwork
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the text of the song that gives the title to the album is, in my opinion, a true poem, ironic and pitch-black, but a poem! I said it, uh!!
Opeth In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall
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I like them up to Still Life (my absolute favorite album remains My Arms Your Hears), but starting from Blackwater Park I lost interest in their music. Always of the highest quality, I wouldn't dare say otherwise, but to my ears it sounds too... "mannered." Also, I don't like this new guitarist; he doesn't have the soul and style of Lindgren.
Rowan Atkinson Mr. Bean Nella Stanza 426
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Well... it never drove me crazy; it squeezed out a few laughs for me on Sunday before lunch back in the Nineties, but it hasn't aged well, including the episode you just reviewed. Sure, Mr. Bean takes the disenchanted and cynical "British" archetype to the extreme, but it's nothing special... When I think of Rowan Atkinson as an actor, the first thing that comes to mind is his role as the problematic priest in "Four Weddings And A Funeral," rather than Mr. Bean, and I can't quite figure out why...
Marc Rothemund La Rosa Bianca - Sophie Schöll
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I haven't seen the movie but I'm very familiar with this story...well done on how you present the plot, and for highlighting the work regardless. (Damn you though, you could have mentioned the release year of the film or the names of the protagonists, you know, some more technical information...and also avoided that syntactical error in the second to last paragraph <weak and passively adhering to something that not even he is able to defend.>)
Silver Cattivik - Brivido, Terrore, Raccapriccio
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Anyway...it's all Azzo's fault!
Silver Cattivik - Brivido, Terrore, Raccapriccio
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Here we go... we are a burned generation!
Silver Cattivik - Brivido, Terrore, Raccapriccio
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For the three years of middle school and the first two of high school (what a shame), Cattivik's diary was a constant in my life...stories read and reread with tears in my eyes during endless and painfully boring hours of some old, stuffy teacher whom I secretly hoped one day to attack and whack, perhaps with more success than my model! I should dig out some of those old diaries, but maybe not...
Verdena Wow
Verdena Wow
22 jan 11
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help!!! I’ve been seeing the same review of the same album for days and days!!! I need a beer...glu glu gluu...thank you Rosafante, you’re always there when I need you!
Diane Arbus Un gigante ebreo con i suoi genitori nella loro casa del Bronx, N.Y.
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Hey Bartolo, I used that term in a moment of enthusiasm perhaps, but consider that... I am not a photographer and therefore I don’t possess the technical knowledge needed to judge whether a product is actually of quality or not. I rely on my instinct, you see, like a little animal... I was already familiar with the photograph in question and while it’s true that perhaps the spontaneity of the characters is lacking, on the other hand, just as the reviewer discusses the creation process, this photograph seems almost perfect to me in terms of cuts, angles, and lighting. "Genius" like all of Arbus's works, who for me was indeed a genius. I hope I haven’t offended any "professional" photographers on the site with my approximation. And now I’m off to eat!!!
Diane Arbus Un gigante ebreo con i suoi genitori nella loro casa del Bronx, N.Y.
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I completely understand what you mean about "creation" and yes... all in all, I agree with you. Of course, after presenting so well the reasoned, intense, and meticulous approach of Arbus to her work, you might have spent a couple more lines describing the technical characteristics of this brilliant photograph... Anyway, well done!