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Boris Attention Please
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"This is irritating beyond words" no panapp, it's frustrating to deal with people who adore Japan for Ranma and Dragon Ball. I've said it before: Japan is a microcosm of talent that otaku skip entirely to seek refuge in the magical world of crappy manga (because an otaku doesn't even know who Taniguchi, Nihei, or Makoto Yukimurao Tachihara are). In shitty cartoons (until recently, but Miyazaki's acknowledgment has improved the situation a bit) and especially in shitty music (damn, among the otaku friends of the girl who introduced me to Dir En Grey, there's this guy: and he's all about the look!!! Now, it's okay to enjoy whatever, but you can't take a 3-hour drive listening to the same 4 songs just because the guy who made them dresses well. Damn! You're in a car! You can't even see the booklet! And especially at 35, you can't start screaming out of excitement and enthusiasm when talking about Saint Seiya. You can't, because if I were Japanese and saw what you love and what you think of my culture, I'd take a monowheel and crash into your house. (I'm not talking about you, panapp, I'm talking about the otaku I've had the chance to meet.) And again: "Japanese make speed metal, they're ridiculous." Yes, panapp, the "Sex Machines" are ridiculous, just like Pino Scotto is ridiculous. In the same way, Ufomammut are NOT ridiculous, and Boris are NOT ridiculous. Now I'm going to check out your links and then I'll tell you if you're an otaku or not :)
Boris Attention Please
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Of course, the ones I don't like are the envy, not the ruins...
Boris Attention Please
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Yes panic, he talked about it a little while ago macaco: Pallaschtom - Ruins - Recensione di macaco and they really kick ass, I don’t like the ruins, it’s all the fault of the singing; if they were just instrumental, I would have already caught up with their discography. I still believe that listening to visual kei and ignoring the names that appeared on this page is criminal. It's a bit like having the collection of Xena and Hercules at home without ever having watched Conan the Barbarian.
Leni Riefenstahl Il Trionfo della Volontà - Triumph des Willens
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the dumbest page of the first semester of 2011
Giusy Ferreri Piccoli dettagli
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"By the way, it's true that Ferreri is a musical abortion and her CDs are good only for laying white lines on them " the richiesti spread on paper. on plastic it sticks to the suckling."
Two Bit Dezperados S/T
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I put in 9... I don't know the album, but I liked the reec.
Boris Attention Please
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panapp: the sex machine are ridiculous because they are completely out of time. They are taking a genre that is now almost 30 years old and have an on-stage attitude similar to that of 80s metal bands. (They were ridiculous back then, just imagine them remade today). A friend of mine introduced me to Dir En Grey. She watches anything that comes out of Japan. Anything. Too bad she has never heard of Boris, Flower Travellin Band, or Acid Mothers Temple, or Mokoto Kawataba’s projects (hoping that’s spelled right), or The Boredoms, or Church of Misery, or Chu Ishikawa...(and one could go on for hours citing Japanese talents that otaku completely ignore). In short, panapp, otaku listen to Dir En Grey. Even the language issue that so outrages you is understandable: Japanese doesn’t fit in speed metal at all. It’s a bit like how Milanese dialect (which I really like, but has little to do with metal) wouldn’t fit either. I’ll gift you a song where there’s a Japanese singer (but it’s not a Japanese band):
Boris Attention Please
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The tractor was clear, I just felt like spilling a couple of links.
John Carpenter 1997: Fuga Da New York
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piendepei, I didn't explain myself: we are talking about New York. Not about that. That doesn't change the fact that when it came out 17 years later, if I'm not mistaken, Escape from L.A. was received by everyone as a piece of garbage. And it was just as bad as its predecessor. New York is certainly a cult classic, no one questions that, but it's dated, very dated. Just "The Thing" (the year after, by the same director) is a sci-fi film that eats this one alive.
John Carpenter 1997: Fuga Da New York
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"Seriously, you're the one bringing it up every time, huh, this damn Halloween?" Really? Out of curiosity, before your post 56, do you happen to see any of my posts where the word Halloween is mentioned? I honestly don't.
"It’s a historical sci-fi film from those years. Although you probably won’t agree :)" I completely agree. That doesn’t change the fact that it has aged like crap.