Quentin Tarantino Bastardi Senza Gloria
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@NES: if you think I’ve been talking nonsense, you can tell me, since we love each other...:D but without swearing, though... I've been too sensitive lately.
Edda Semper Biot
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the vote
Elder Elder
Elder Elder
23 oct 09
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Fosca, stoner is for tough guys!! Just kidding... besides the ones mentioned by B, I would recommend Fu Manchu and Nebula, two great bands with 70's influences. Then the early albums of Oneida, even though they aren't strictly stoner. However, I'm not sure if you would like the latter. Oh, and if you don't already know them (which I doubt), give the first four albums of Black Sabbath a listen, true progenitors of stoner, doom, and generally heavy psychedelia. Best regards!
Quentin Tarantino Bastardi Senza Gloria
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@BERLINBOY85: there you go, I knew it. As soon as someone tries to throw a calm and civil provocation, the insults start flying. Thanks for the little jerk. And for the mom. I return the sentiment affectionately. By telling you this: I respect your opinion on the film, but I simply meant to say that when a film is OBJECTIVELY bad (question: does objectivity exist in art? answer: yes) one must have the courage to say: "yes, this film/book/picture/album sucks, but I like it." That's all. Regards.
Edda Semper Biot
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masterpiece review. Honor to you, Zapatista bear. We share (I believe) the same age and a common passion for that visceral 90s rock, which will never return (unfortunately or fortunately). But you made me emotional. Show it to those fucking posers. I’ll listen to Edda as soon as possible. Well done again.
Quentin Tarantino Bastardi Senza Gloria
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@BERLINBOY85: don’t get mad, come on... I wasn’t aiming at you, I was speaking in general. If you felt addressed, it means you don’t have a clear conscience, or that you understand nothing about cinema. Which is pretty much the same thing. Regards @PRIMIBALLI: I hadn’t noticed you wrote it! mass quality is going to hell, huh? Bye :)
Braid Frame & Canvas
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ahhh, what memories...I adored that scene. Labels like Revelation, Polyvinyl, Jade Tree, Deep Elm...I wasn't completely convinced by those, though. Much, much better (in my opinion) were the immense Texas Is The Reason and Elliott's "False Cathedrals," a manifesto album of the time. On the topic of "music for teenagers," I disagree with you...it's reductive for a musical genre that has instead given us noteworthy albums and bands, for teenagers and beyond. Good review!
Quentin Tarantino Bastardi Senza Gloria
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No, I can't agree. I don't align myself with the many fans of this film. I stand with Core-a Core. One must have the courage and intellectual honesty to say that this is a bad movie, made sloppily, and that Tarantino is a director who has nothing left to say. Absolutely nothing. And this comes from someone who believes that "Pulp Fiction" and "Reservoir Dogs" are two undisputed masterpieces of cinema. But "Inglourious Basterds..." is absolutely annoying for its triviality, for its lack of plot, and for a Pitt who has never been so irritating. The only one who shines is the immense Christoph Waltz. There are only two memorable scenes: the first (which gives hope for the rest: never was hope so vain) and the one in the tavern. A bit too little for a film that runs over two hours, which for the rest of the time spins desolately on itself. If it weren't for Waltz, I would give it a flat 1. The review, however, is good and well-written.
Niccolò Fabi Solo Un Uomo
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One of the few credible voices in our desolate Italian landscape. The previous "Novo Mesto" is a quality album. Beautiful. I don't have this one yet. I will take care of it right away. Good review.
Volnaya Staya Staya
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beautiful girls, but I don't think it's my type (I ABHORRR the classic metal alla straccovarius!)