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But do you really argue over this whale? The real Music is made only by Tave --- I've never laughed so much in my life, it looks like spitty cash, but it's serious.
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For me, quite the opposite, Progressive Up Your Ass! :D
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Fottermaier, this is much less "fancy" than Frances The Mute. Obviously, it's still them, so you won't find any bass lines, riffs, or 4/4 drumming, but it's also not the orgies of notes from Frances.
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You could have easily skipped the introduction. The album, five. As always.
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I've heard it at least a dozen times, but always as background music. I liked it, but I don't remember a single part except for the first one, so I think this time we agree (usually you are always much "meaner" than I am).
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Usually the red one is always better, not this time. Physically incomparable: the blonde looks like she was made with a mold. Two.
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Ah, I've never understood why they always hook up with the redhead when the blonde is so much hotter. So, two.
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"Isn’t Wahlberg the rapper Marky Mark?" Unfortunately for him, yes. In fact, I can never see him as an actor; the horrible scenes from his videos always come to mind, and especially his singing technique, which is nothing short of embarrassing. And, poor parents, the older brother was a New Kid On The Block. We just need a cousin in Milli Vanilli, and the family is complete for the Lager.
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It sucks, Joystick di Caramello & Mou. Yes, I would say so.
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<< a true work of art. Haynes didn’t want to create a classic biography, fortunately; he blended reality with dreams, the man with the character, the character with the myth, the sacred with the profane, the past with the present and the future, all together. Even Dylan's songs do all this. Haynes succeeds in evoking the essence of Dylan, his ghost, because a ghost is much more than a person. I have rarely seen such a powerful mix of images, music, and poetry in cinema. >> Yeah, but it still sucks.