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<< And then the story isn't anything special, >>

NO, WHO CARES. Just "The Mafia in the US Government during the Cold War." A little tale like that, trifles, way better than Goodfellas and "four neighborhood gangsters."

The guy is made to arm the attack on the Bay of Pigs, and then he sees the commander to whom he gave the weapons involved in Watergate. "They explain" the Kennedy elections and their deaths. They explain the death of Jimmy Hoffa.

So, nonsense, trivial stuff, unimportant people, stories that are nothing to write home about.
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Oh bro, don’t start blowing our minds for weeks telling us how great the films everyone has seen are.

Talk to us about Outrage Coda, or Big Bad Wolves, or even that huge fucking bullshit by Von Trier with Dillon... sure, Casino is nice, we already knew that.
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The great thing about Coil is that up until 20 years ago, only 12 people knew them. Then these 12 started writing reviews saying "a band that no one knows, a difficult band, with a complicated and even unfortunate history." So all the enthusiasts rushed to check them out, just to say to their friends "you definitely don't know these guys, a difficult band, with a complicated and even unfortunate history."

And on and on, and on and on.

Until last year, I tried to tell the same line to the 18-year-old son of a friend, and he says, "Of course I know Coil, they are a pillar of electronic music, listed on all music history websites."

And that's it, guys, in the end we made it. It’s all thanks to us.

Come on, come on, come on.
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Wait, not this. I remember we laughed for two months when it came out, not that I could have done better with a Bontempi locked up in prison, but come on, this thing is hilarious.
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The Cordophone Axe always does a great job behind the skins, if every member of the combo has a masterpiece ensemble of fulmicotone from the absolute genre.

Otherwise, no. I mean, don’t even get me started, oh.
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Have you reviewed 5 Gallons of Diesel too? I bought it but I've hardly ever seen it, I don't even know why, I've started it several times and never finished. Hallucinogenetic and the VHS of Sailing The Seas, on the other hand, I've watched multiple times, definitely partly because there was no YouTube back then and videos were rare.

I even think that 5 Gallons is by Les and not by Primus... I don't know, I can't remember.
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<< Long carpets of dead leaves along tree-lined paths with bare branches. A gentle breeze on the body and, above, a warm sun lacking the typical summer brightness. In a single word: Autumn.

The autumn that during walks - if you like music - invites you to put on your headphones and find something suitable to best express your place in the world. >>

Bro, today I was in flip-flops, Bermuda shorts, and a linen shirt watching an unusual bloom of subtropical rhizomatous plants. Autumn is the new spring, get with it.
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But you know that
"check it oooout... ONE-TWOOOO
Cypress Groooooo(ve)
Whatcha Gonna dooooo (come'on)"

No, I don't think he knows.
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They are always on fire and release one about every 18 months; they have also learned to register properly and are doing tours in Germany like prominent Psych groups (in Germany, Psych groups do double the shows compared to the USA, it’s evident that the Germans are getting high).

In short, they have grown up.
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But if someone chooses to tell a Shitty Subject, can you explain to me how a "great film that keeps you glued to the screen" can come to life?

Making a "thrilling" or at least "interesting" film about a bunch of assholes is technically impossible. If you succeed, you've cheated and haven’t told the story of a bunch of assholes.

This is an absurd masterpiece, incredibly dull and a complete bore and bullshit because it couldn’t have been any other way. So don’t complain if the box office champions are the Avengers; okay, it’s an extreme example, but it’s still fitting.

And it’s precisely with such "important" themes that the limits of cinema come to light, and the term "lesser art" springs to mind. Up to a certain point, you make it, then comes the boredom that a book - obviously read in 20 or more "sessions" - on the same subject does not evoke.

So, yes, it’s a really dull film, just an absolute drain on my patience. But, compared to There Will Be Blood, it’s in its own league. I’ve seen TWBB three times; I struggled to get through this one once and I'll never watch it again, but it's superior in every way, it really puts it to shame.