Peppe Weapon

DeRank : 0,75
DeAge™ : 7826 days • Here since 4 january 2005
Stanley Kubrick Shining
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It's true, we need to be original... but this is too much.
Electric Light Orchestra Discovery
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The disco turn of the ELO. From here on out, it's all pop.
Henry Cow Legend
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Complex, improvised album, rich in ideas... even though I don't quite digest experiments as pure musical listening, I must admit there's more to it, and some songs are truly well-executed, especially Amygdala.
Core Design - Eidos Interactive Tomb Raider
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Revolutionary in concept and settings, but terrible technically (I've never seen worse controls in a video game, slow and imprecise) and unnecessarily frustrating.
Squaresoft Final Fantasy VI
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Nice review, but a bit short; it doesn't really convey what this game is about. I believe the plot and the soundtrack of FFVI are the best in the saga, yes, even better than VII.
Neri Parenti Fratelli d'Italia
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Nice review, the film, although I'm not a fan of this kind of comedies, is certainly enjoyable and fun, especially considering those years, and I found it much more spontaneous and fresh than the comedies of recent years, which are forcedly vulgar and repetitive.
James Cameron Avatar
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"Cameron made a film by asking for a loan of several hundred million from West Coast banks to depict the terrible colonial situation and to provide ecological lessons that major Hollywood multinationals primarily forget and conveniently overlook."
And to do this, he also borrowed (illegitimate) many ideas from other films. Setting aside this aspect, Avatar is a feast for the eyes, but at the screenplay level, it's above average, but nothing special. Good review.
Electric Light Orchestra Out Of The Blue
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Sorry, I meant to write Fire On High, I wrote title track, I often mix it up XD
Anyway, I wrote a review on Face The Music, I hope they publish it soon.
Traffic Mr. Fantasy
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Original album, sparkling, and just the right amount of psychedelic, it’s a completely different bread compared to the "more ordinary" John Barleycorn Must Die. Although I prefer the latter, their debut was quite explosive... I agree with the reviewer about Berkshire Poppies, a fun, crazy song, truly from a tavern. On the other hand, I’m not particularly fond of Dear Mr. Fantasy; I prefer Freedom Rider (which has some eerie similarities to the opening theme of the TV series Poirot xD).
Gnarls Barkley St. Elsewhere
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I approached this album not by listening to Crazy, but the other singles... what can I say? A truly unique album rich in sounds, it stands out from the saturated mass, and that's a good thing :D