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Gela Babluani 13 Tzameti
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I saw it. I remember the Russian roulette, and that there was an actor who usually did either comedies or family films. It's not that it's this insane bomb that makes you say, "only in Italy do we suck?". A lot of people suck in various places.
Plastikman Sheet One
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Now that I think about it, I’ve only listened to it on a BASF cassette recorded from a cassette recorded from a cassette; top-notch quality, in short. Now I’m downloading it, I don’t know if I’ll listen to it, but it seems wrong not to have "the first" if you have all the others (and a million hours of evenings).
Caneda mozart nella giungla mixtape
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Active since 2007? I had the demo of "Armata 16" in high school: Caneda = Cano = 16K with Tawa. The best writers in Milan, no ifs or buts, active at least since the early '90s.
Joel Edgerton The Gift - Regali da uno sconosciuto
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Oh yeah, that's just it: you look at it and you don't say "what a piece of crap" but you don't say "how beautiful" either, yo!
Nicolas Winding Refn The Neon Demon
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To me, I didn't like OGF (which is a personal problem of mine, so don't break my balls, I already know), and I didn't see it.
So, I decided to bother you with a thought that relates at most 9.67% to the film, namely: "the ugly side of the 80s, except for The Five from the Fifth Floor."
Not so much OGF, but Drive is very much 80s, and that bothered me. I can't stand the 80s, and I thought Refn was bringing back its worst side.
But then I watched "London Has Fallen" and "I Am Wrath," and I realized Refn had brought back something ugly, but not the ugliest.
And so, nothing, I'm worried: is it that now everyone is going back to 80s action films, where one man kills 312313 people with a single gun, while he's injured and hasn't eaten for 6 days?
Let's all worry, thanks.
David Bowie The rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust and the spiders from Mars
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I want to say that I can't stand Devid Baui. Not that *he's bad, just that *he gets to me. I don't know exactly why, but *he does. I've tried them all, young and old, good-looking and ugly, but *he gets to me.
Of course, Heroes is a masterpiece. Of course, beautiful lyrics. Of course, a groundbreaking artist. Damn, a really great one.
Still makes me sick. Maui Wowie > David Bowie
Leiji Matsumoto Star Blazers Seconda Serie: L'Impero della Cometa
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Everything that is a plus for you is a flaw for me. I'm not saying they were utter garbage, quite the opposite, they were definitely above average, but the girls, the melancholy, and the "fairy-tale" vibe just didn’t let me fully appreciate Matsumoto. Even though, for me, this was still his best work. The last one, which I really couldn’t stand: Galaxy Express; the short, fat guy was just too annoying for me.
Squarepusher Go Plastic
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His first album bought at release, fueled by the worn-out cassettes of Budakhan and Rotted. I haven't listened to his stuff in years, the last one was the solo live with the bass with a thousand strings (he's a genius, but an hour and more of soloism, never again).
Ben Wheatley High-Rise
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It must be said that the protagonist (who is called "Loki from the Avengers") is too similar to Fassbender (Magneto from the X-Men) when he plays the cyborg in Prometheus (Gianni Cibernetico, in the film).
These are important things.