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damn this is a champion of audiobooks! Michele from California, audiobooks by passion.
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Technically, radio is a marvelous medium, but since what plays is decided by Linus, it ends up being crap. Every now and then, there's something decent, but never as decent as what I want to hear at that moment, which by turning off the radio, you will feel. It's a kind of laziness too: you don't feel like picking a record. Years ago, it could have been a way to discover new bands, and I can't argue with that, but now with the internet, radio has lost its purpose (especially programs like "lo zoo di 105"). As for the reinterpretation of writings, I swear I don't follow you; it doesn't make sense to me, especially when read by someone else. You say, well, grandma's fairy tales. They're for kids. To me, the warmth of someone else's expression makes me think of this
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Well, if we want <<< a scripted reconstruction of the novellas in question >> I read it (reading, how nice) in various versions. Let's start from "summary for idiots" to "compression of a great thing into a half-assed piece." If Poe wrote 100 pages, it has to be 100 pages. Why ruin everything by compressing it? It's like a soundtrack CD, where they compress serious pieces of 15 minutes into choruses of three. Or like a commercial jingle. How disgusting. I'm going to bed indignant with the world.
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But the radio must die; it’s a useless object. If someone puts the radio in my car, I press the passenger ejection button. I’m looking online and apparently, it's full of people lounging on the couch listening to audiobooks. You lose the taste, you lose everything. If there’s no trance created by the concentration on frantic reading that makes you lose touch with your surroundings, what’s the point of a book? For me, it’s just laziness. The worst disease of modern man.
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As Nick would say: but had you run out of maruzze to pick that day? Can you read the comments, or should I send them to you as audio?
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Oh my God, you wrote the script! But what the hell does that mean? Poe writes the book, and you write the audiobook script? BUT WHY? WHY?
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Oh my god, they’re not for the blind. from Wikipedia << Audiobooks are very popular in the Anglo-Saxon market, where many freshly printed books are often followed by the spoken version. >> I can already picture it, a fat idiot with red hair devouring his BIG ONE Mars after eating a big mac, lying on the couch, downloading an audiobook instead of making the effort to go to the bookstore. He could also watch a movie (maybe worse), but that would tire his eyes. This has totally ruined my good mood, what an idiotic world.
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But are these audiobooks meant for the blind? (serious question, I didn't know they existed). And if so, why should someone who is fortunate enough to have sight (I deduce this from the fact that you wrote a review here, which means you can see where to click) have to listen to an audiobook? What the hell sense does that make? Anime comics don't make sense as it is, let alone audiobooks. Just the word itself makes me feel disgusted. It's the apotheosis of lazy bullshit, as if movies that leave you helplessly glued to a couch for 90 minutes weren't enough, now there are audiobooks too. At least, though, audiobooks have a purpose. One to both, as an audiobook heard by someone who can see.
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Ah, and since we're at it, why not mention that crap with Nicola Gabbia, where they put 20-year-old tires on the best car in the history of mechanics. It's like putting a translucent frame around the Mona Lisa. These damn Americans have no taste even for their own stuff. Not for nothing, the best cars even in the USA were all produced under Italian names. Anyway, that Gabbia movie was crap too, except for an Angelina Jolie with blonde dreadlocks driving a purple Diablo VT, which, well, oh. Eh.
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The Fastback 68 is the ugliest Mustang of the 60s (okay, let’s say the least beautiful), the highland green is a terrible color, and the tires it had were a joke. They even used the base model! How is that possible, why make such a choice when you have millions to spend? A film definitely sponsored by Ford, which that very year took a massive hit from GM. Just a year before, they reached their all-time high with the '67 GT500, and the year after, they were crushed by Camaro & Firebird. Just a few months after this film came out, despite its success, sales didn’t improve, and they had to change the hood on the new Cobra version after just two months. As for the rest, I don’t even remember the plot. Anyway, a travesty of a car, like ruining a newly born myth after just 9 miserable months.