Pelican What We All Come To Need
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@HELL: well, if you haven't bought it (as I hope) it's not a big deal... we'll talk soon for comments on the MDB
Regina Spektor Far
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oh, this newromantic I love throws it at everyone...
Pelican What We All Come To Need
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good review, but I do not agree with the rating you give to the album. "Australasia" is a beautiful and fascinating record. After Pelican ran out of ideas, they devolved in an almost embarrassing way. This album tries to return to their early, glorious steps, but unfortunately, it doesn't succeed at all. Disappointment. I give it a 2.5. @HELL: brother, personal advice: don’t waste your time.
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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<this film consequently becomes innovative because it brings new elements into cinematic language that didn't exist before.> yeah, you're right, damn. I would have never thought I could agree with Muffinman on something, and yet... it happened. wow
Jim Jarmusch Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
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original or not, it's still a great film. It doesn't reach the expressive heights of "Dead Man," but it's still a very good film. Whitaker is a giant (in every sense). As for Tarantino, I completely agree with the films that Kosmogabri mentioned.
Ed Harris Appaloosa
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I have this stored in my PC memory, waiting to be watched. As for the "new" western cinema, in my opinion, the peak is "Unforgiven" by Eastwood, followed by "The Assassination of Jesse James...". From "Cry Macho," I only save the final shootout.
David Bowie Station To Station
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@DARKEVE: My infinite love is cute, I read it this summer. Superwoobinda is beautiful, I agree. But for me, the best remains Puerto Plata market; I think that's where he reached the peak of his expressiveness. He wrote another one whose title I can't remember.
To Ed Gein To Ed Gein
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great review. good recommendation, even though I left my heart in Turin, on the Negazione side, when it comes to old school hardcore Italian...I'll see if I can listen to them. Are they on soulseek? ;)
David Bowie Station To Station
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@DARKEVE: exactly, it was a half-quote. Puerto Plata Market remains a fantastic book, then I think it's a bit lost, right? that Bowiemangione I think it’s him...
David Bowie Station To Station
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thevotehellthevoteIalwaysforgetit