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I haven't seen a movie of his that matches the heights of Mystic River or Gran Torino, and I don't think he'll reach those peaks again. Still, I'll watch it anyway; I never turn down a product from Ice Eyes.
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I haven't seen a movie of his that matches the heights of Mystic River or Gran Torino, and I don't think he'll reach those peaks again. Still, I'll watch it anyway; I never turn down a product from Ice Eyes.
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Pain in the ass and fascist? Good luck! They're good.
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I trust your feelings about the film, but the plot really intrigues me. I just hope for an original ending (don't spoil anything for me because the viewing was already scheduled!).
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A mix of Ocean Colour Scene and Mansun, they remind me a lot of the '00s Britpop wave. Interesting.
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Among my first two suppliers of circular black gold, there’s a Filippo, who deals with markets and fairs. I don’t know them at all, but I’m more than happy to lend an ear!
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A great album by a great band. The first time I listened to Midnight Radio, I was mesmerized; I never expected such a beautiful and astonishing take on jazz. Beautiful Nobile!
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Great record, like all of Byrd's discography which is divided into two clearly distinct phases: the first is decidedly more classical and canonical in the genre's standards, with a prevalence of hard bop. Later, our hero shifts into the waters of fusion and jazz-funk. However, those two records already mentioned in a previous comment in another review remain unattainable, in my humble opinion. A beautiful page!
Four Tet Three
22 nov 24
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They don’t catch me but this writing is a fountain of honey for the eyes.
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Great Byrd, the link between jazz and fusion, but I much prefer Byrd In Flight and Street Lady to this work.