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DeRank : 14,39
DeAge™ : 8246 days • Here since 21 october 2003
Lars Von Trier Le Onde Del Destino
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The story is his. He wrote it. So it's his. The film has great lighting, beautiful shots, and many other nice things; it's not the director's fault that Von Trier's story is so ridiculous that it defeats any comedian I've ever seen.
Arbouretum Rites Of Uncovering
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I have it, but I still need to listen to it. Lately, I've been leaning towards more "soft" stuff, although I believe that with the release of the new Down album, I'll happily put back on the supermetallarotothecore uniform. Recently, the only post-hardcore I've heard is the new oddball from Pelican, and I can't say if the change in sound was a great idea.
Arbouretum Rites Of Uncovering
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No, my God, I used MSN at the dawn of its existence. Those programs suck away hours without mercy. I'm not much of a chatter in real life, and online it's even worse :)
Arbouretum Rites Of Uncovering
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Well, there's always less "nice" stuff to talk about :-), and I also hop on the internet every now and then. My PC is always online by itself; at least it's doing something useful by taking down a lot of things and uploading them for others :D
Arbouretum Rites Of Uncovering
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I caught them because it seems one of the Tortoise mentioned them in an interview, or maybe they opened for Tortoise at a live show, I don't remember well. Anyway, they are also part of Thrill Jockey (a lovely little label).
Arbouretum Rites Of Uncovering
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Open, but how, it's been years now that we've been listening to the same stuff :-)
Lars Von Trier Le Onde Del Destino
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Prrooot.
Arbouretum Rites Of Uncovering
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Beautiful, very much so. From "vintage" stuff, "Rhythms From A Cosmic Sky," the second album by Earthless, has also been released. It's very nice indeed, even if it doesn't add anything (like this one) to the history of rock. But when a genre is fabulous, long live the "genre" records.
Lars Von Trier Le Onde Del Destino
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One of the most boring directors on planet Earth. Although, Dear Wendy was the film that made me laugh the most in the cinema. The bad thing is that he didn't intend to be funny.
Storm And Stress Under Thunder And Fluorescent Light
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I didn't vote for her.