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There are various Radio Sessions, they passed me a ton of hours of Sparkle live years ago.

Most likely, YouTube has also worsened the quality; if you download it from a P2P, it sounds even better. You just need to figure out which radio session it is.
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of those I’ve heard, the best by Ill Bill, even though many of the rhymes that end in "rs" in the first verse, he probably doesn’t even know what the hell he said (it definitely didn’t rhyme and he messed it up to make it fit).
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This, Blade Runner, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining are the only 4 movies where you can say "it's got nothing to do with the book" and at the same time "it's beautiful."

The Shining and Blade Runner, okay, they are much more altered, but starting from "full beautiful" books, let's say they took 50% of the book and made a film with the remainder.

Of these, what, 120 pages? (I remember it's short but I read it 15 years ago) they cut out 75% of the book, completely changed the meaning (so much so that if you've only seen the movie, you'd be like... what the hell kind of title is this?) intrinsic... and made an awesome piece. Bringing to the screen by exaggerating 15 pages of the book.
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Oh you've broken my balls.
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I liked them all, 3* Witch 2* This 1* Hereditary.
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The last time I "saw" him, he was up high on the roof in a theater/venue/club in the Covent Garden area, playing music connected to images projected on the wall. Around 6/7 PM, the start of London drinking. Everything made sense there, but I definitely didn’t note down the record to listen to at home.

However, I hear that Kode9 always puts on great nights and great music, but honestly, I haven't heard from him in years.

Back to Burial, for me the true historical masterpiece is this I’ve listened to it a million times at volumes with no regards for human life.
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But really, did no one catch the Parody?

You’re talking about it as if it were the first three. It has nothing to do with the first three; it's not even "a film" in the traditional sense, because you simply don’t care about how it ends or what they do. They wanted to tell you something about the film industry, and they did.

"Documentary/Experimental" rating 10, film rating 0, but that was obvious; it's called Matrix Reloaded, RELOADED, what did you think you were going to see?
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No.

Ideona maxima, like the first movie. Make a film in the film that talks about the film, telling you that they are making the film in the film while you are watching the film.

Of course, it's a load of crap, naturally, just like the first trilogy is crap. But it is THE THIRD WALL MOVIE, par excellence. It will be remembered as the Third Wall Film, it will be studied as the third wall film.

Of course, I haven't finished it and I don't give a damn about finishing it, but damn, I will definitely remember it.
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Hi, Welcome to DeBaser!

I have some advice for you!

DON'T BREAK OUR BALLS WITH THE ROLLING STONES.
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The one in the center wants to sell Waffles and Fried Chicken because he likes them. But he can't because he's white. So he gets fat and braids his hair because he's sad.

The one on the right, on the other hand, is clearly the one who fixes the van when it breaks down. He learned on his grandfather's Massey Fergusons, one of the first settlers. He can't stand John Deeres, but since his grandmother used to clean at Schloss Neuschwanstein, deep down he harbors a strong admiration for Fendts.

The one on the left is Mario. Mario roots for Avellino and lives in the memory of the 80s.