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Lothar & The Hand People Space Hymn
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"we reveal them all one by one..." yes, I'm here waiting... for now I have the feeling I'm talking to a washed-up mythomaniac. But maybe I'm wrong. In fact, I would be happy to be mistaken, but you’re not giving me much to convince me otherwise. For now, I have almost no doubt that you are Pugggggile. And also a bit of a coward.
Lothar & The Hand People Space Hymn
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collapsing is not done like this: you throw the stone and pull back your hand, you stuff fleas in your ears, and scratch your ass with sandpaper: you tell us who all the fakes are, bring order back to the site, show us the true face of the matrix! And maybe, since you're here complaining about the lack of transparency of the accounts, you could also tell us who the hell you are (besides ezechiazzo)... Go on, superstar.
F.W. Murnau Nosferatu
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I saw this film seventeen or eighteen years ago on a German satellite channel while looking for some soft porn on Liebe or a channel like that. Of Murnau's works, this is the one I liked the least, and I find it absurd that it's the first film associated with the director's name. But it is what it is, there's nothing more to say.
Kylie Minogue Confide In Me
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In '94 the Spice Girls didn't exist as a phenomenon, nor did the BB... And if I know it, damn, you're really a fake that's made like a dog!
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Nanda Collection
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I almost forgot: the review is really nice, but to do justice to it, it should have been written with highlighters on a polka-dotted canvas dipped in expired Red Bull. And it should have been read after shooting a drop of LSD onto the corneas. Amen.
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Nanda Collection
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"...Miii nooo, what a drag you are. You hear "Japan" and you always pull out the Boris, for crying out loud!>> Eh but come on, for crying out loud?"
Chelsea Wolfe Pain Is Beauty
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I had heard and not appreciated "Apokalysis," or at least an album that was called something like Apocalypse and had her on the cover with white eyes (such a copycat). I'll give this another try.
Li Jianhong Sang Sheng Shi
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but who is this guy here?
Aristotele Etica Nicomachea
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forgive the question: but who the hell are you to review Aristotle, Scaruffi?
Gary Ross Hunger Games
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Seen. After finishing the movie, my comment was something like: great, they talk about fifty interesting things in the film and then they only focus on one, the dumbest one, leaving the entire universe it takes place in floating around doing its own thing. Then I found out it was based on a book and that the book was the first in a trilogy. At that point, I wanted to know how the hell the themes were approached in the books, and with a good dose of shame, I went to look them up (actually, the genesis of my reading of these three novels is a bit longer and a bit different, but I'll keep it short because no one gives a damn). I was pleasantly surprised by the three damn books I bought (to be honest: having finished reading the last book in Amsterdam must have helped me convince myself that, all in all, they weren't as bad as is often claimed). The movie, however, remains very faithful to the book, so the problem isn't really what is chosen to be told in the film but rather that the film is yet another first chapter of a cinematic trilogy. "Trilogy" is a plague that has been afflicting movie theaters for the past ten years. I almost forgot, I would give it an extra point for the excellent choice of not overusing special effects and computer graphics and other fake crap, but four stars would be excessive.