Ghemison

DeRank : 2,99
DeAge™ : 7811 days • Here since 19 january 2005
Marcel Duchamp Nu Descendant Un Escalier
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I agree with everything Panapp said (including the vote), but the form is beautiful.
Max Pagano, Ciccio Valenti Poker 1 Mania - Italia 1
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Damn, I've been wanting a little poker for a few days now, but even more so like this. However, watching it on TV is unbearable.
Muse United States of Eurasia
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Moreover, this review is really poorly written.
Giardini di Mirò Il Fuoco
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I like the first one; it excites me, but maybe it's a bit soporific... Dividing Opinions seemed a bit more badass to me, but I haven't listened to it much. I was lucky enough to attend "Il Fuoco," and I completely agree with what you wrote. I will get it as soon as possible. The 5 stars are for the overall work, not for the album and that's it.
J-Ax Disanapianta
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One must really lack good taste to give this man 5 stars.
Gomez A New Tide
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one might wonder who should really support the other...
Tsai Ming Liang Vive L'Amour
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one of those filmmakers from the East who are rich in grace and at the same time quite indefinable. I saw "Il Gusto Dell'Anguria," which is delightful and especially, at times, incredibly poetic, and also "Che Ora è Laggiù?" which, although fascinating, I found harder to digest. I will also look for this one and "Goodbye Dragon Inn."
Gomez A New Tide
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the first is pure '90s blues wonder, the second opens up the spectrum but in my opinion is a bit less focused. In Our Gun is waiting to be heard, but when I find it I'll grab it. nice smooth pages.
Venetian Snares Detrimentalist
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you wrote "da" without the accent, sigh... unlike Kosmo, I'm a purist and I haven't listened to the album yet because I need to approach VS and I'm still mired in the enormous and varied discography of Luke Vibert. Once I’ve delved into this, I’ll move on to the Canadian.
Yoichi Takahashi Holly&Benji
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Panapp, "it is undeniable that in this series the dramatization and extremization beyond any limit of the narrative has created absolutely fantastic paradoxical results that have made it a true cult that, even when watched today, makes you laugh so much and is very enjoyable, perhaps even more than back then"? No, no, I deny it: it was crap then and it is crap now.