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Ah, in the end you say that they are tennis players. Never seen in my life.
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I only read the first lines, but I swear I didn't understand what sport it is about.
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Damn Muffinman, you're really diabolical.
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<< I'm talking about what hip hop culture is >> One for the money, Two two for the show, exactly. I didn’t say you have to like that, that you only like that or anything else, I wasn’t really talking about you except for the fact that I can understand that you might like the photography of that movie or other technical things that don’t interest me (just as they might disgust you, I don’t know). For me, Ghost Dog sucks, that's it. I still listen to the solo albums from 95/96 and "For Ever" from the Clan, it’s not like just because I’ve grown up their albums have become garbage. I wasn’t trying to imply anything, just that Ghost Dog grossed me out.
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Yes, of course, writing is an art.
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However you see it, if you like looking at the images, feel free to do so. If I see a chubby guy claiming to be a Kung-Fu master, I switch it off. They could have made him a judoka; I would have watched it with less reluctance. Even better, a Sambo master. But, find me a Kung-Fu master who has more than 20 grams of excess weight, or keep looking at the images and saying “ooohh... what a beautiful photograph...”, but for me, the photograph isn’t enough.
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<< I (and many others) liked ghost dog >> Laura Pausini is liked by millions of people. The fact is that it didn't appeal to everyone who knew what it was about, which is a mix of martial arts and urban black culture from the Big Apple. It's like when a movie is liked by those who haven't read the book it's based on, while those who have read the book find it utterly terrible. Anyway, I didn't laugh at all, I threw away over ten thousand lira and I didn't enjoy it. << it highlights some values of suburban culture that coincide with those of 18th century Japan, such as respect and perseverance in achieving a goal >> RZA's suburban culture is about making money at the expense of white people; he has never talked about this perseverance in any of the 20-plus albums he has produced. He talks about swords, flying guillotines, whores, crack, uzis, whores, daggers, styles of Kung Fu, whores, whores, ganjah... perseverance, no, absolutely zero.
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No, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena: they opened for Anastacia.
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Live is even better
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I went to see Ghost Dog in the cinema as a kid, a fan of Wu-Tang (because, after all, it was a film aimed at scraping more money from their fans), and yet it still sucked. Great music, well shot, but when a story is laughable, no amount of embellishment can save it. I haven’t seen this review, and I don’t think I ever will.