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Nirvana Singles
Nirvana Singles
20 dec 12
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I also have a passion for the b-sides of the people I love, but it's not like I particularly love Nirvana. Let's just say I don't care much for them. Oh God, wait, was Incesticide an official album or not? Well, anyway, it's the one I prefer. Never heard this one and I don't think I will. Nice page though.
Rose Rovine e Amanti Demian
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"Fragile Friend"??? No, someone put it right...
Wo Fat The Black Code
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great wo fat! actually I haven't listened to this yet, but the last link isn't bad at all (and no, I'm not paying the bills, I'm waiting for my suitcase to come down the conveyor belt...).
David Fincher The Game
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Dope has set a remarkable drop in style. It will rise and fall again, but in the end Fincher remains one of my favorite contemporary Hollywood directors (I haven’t seen Brad Pitt rejuvenating nor the remake of Uomini che odiano le donne, but I don’t think I’ve missed much).
Kiss The Anus Of A Black Cat The Nebulous Dreams
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Can I listen to it even if I don't embark on the path of interspecies sex?
The Melvins Freak Puke
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Here, I wanted to give a 5 to the album too...
The Melvins Freak Puke
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I don't know if I liked it or not; I definitely abandoned it after a couple of listens. But they are the Melvins, so 5. It's not their best work... but really???
Darren Aronofsky The Wrestler
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Well, I’m a bit tired of talking about Aronofsky, yes he’s good but so overrated that he deserves the worst possible treatments. The funniest thing about the film is that for the role of Rourke, the production wanted - drum roll please - Nicolas Cage... Holy shit, when you say they have no idea how to work... PS: the camera is handheld, not on the shoulder. The shoulder camera costs more and shakes a lot less. Rourke is superb, but he’s playing at home. A bit like Eminem in 8 Mile: are they particularly believable? No shit, Sherlock.
Wes Anderson Moonrise Kingdom
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Saw it last night. I didn't like it. Beautiful cinematography, packaged and wrapped impeccably and everything you want, but totally bland and lacking appeal. Pure mannerism, worse than Burton. Now, to be fair, the film doesn't have anything that is outright jarring (except maybe the plot, which I found particularly pointless, but who cares). However, Wes is someone who after The Royal Tenenbaums has rested on his laurels and hasn't moved his ass since then. With every new release, I always expect a little more compared to the last one. Wes, inevitably, gives me a little less. PS: I didn’t understand the point of spending money on actors, from Murray to Willis, from Tilda to McDormand, passing through Norton and a few others I can't remember; there’s a parade of well-known and expensive faces there just to say, "come see the movie because I'm in it" (then they’re all big names in barely sketched characters with 10 lines each or little more... Uh, they’re also quirky characters! Then the camera is practically always with the two totally anonymous kid protagonists. It may be a directorial choice, but to me, it just seems like a shitty one.
Victor Fleming Il Mago di Oz
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well done, encore. The movie is one of my partner's favorites and I watch it once a year... Anyway, just to be a bit of a know-it-all and nitpick, Snow White is from '37, not '38. Now everyone go watch Zardoz!