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Sixteen reviews and no one has said: *the first and the last are divine, in between you find some really nice nonsense*.
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They practically broke up right away, okay the first album but the rest, not so much. Besides them and Grand Magus, there's another band that started out as stoner-rock and quickly turned into some serious Evvymetal shit. I remember an EP with a title like "solar lover" but I can't recall the band.
Dj Shocca 60 Hz
13 jan 15
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*the always excellent Bassi Mastro*
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If in '94 you had told someone that among the albums of the year there were Articolo 31, they would have laughed at you until '98, and even insulted you a little.

But with Jovanotti... you really won. Everything.
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The movie is interstellar crap if you've successfully passed the age of 14.
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Not bad, Fincher, nice plot. Like practically all the good people, I didn't agree with the choice to create such a stupid husband character; I understand he chose Affleck because he’s great at playing the fool, but a husband a bit less idiotic would have improved it.
The whole thing would have lost that certain something of "social photography," since Affleck embodies a standard fool that everyone can relate to, but in 2014, we can do without that kind of social photography.
Anyway, I watched it all without ever saying “mavaffanculo,” so for me, it’s a 7.5.
Salmo Death USB
12 jan 15
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"The second album is always the hardest in an artist's career" (quote by Caparezza, 2003) >> Yes, of course, Caparezza said it. It’s totally his line.

"What's for dinner?" (quote by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1722)
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Watch "The Drop" in the original version, it's not a masterpiece but Tom Hardy is on point.
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Cool, I heard three tracks and they've got that ballerino that I hadn't heard in a while and not everyone can do.
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"Thanks to the wise and complex screenplay by Nic Pizzolato." No, no, no, wait... it's all nice and good, but the fact that this "Pizzolato" is a wise screenwriter and even "complex," not a chance.

For me, the screenwriter is just a low-tier hack, who resorts to time disassemblage to give the audience a minimal mental challenge that otherwise would find themselves searching for the usual serial killer in the usual countryside of the usual South of the usual United States.

In short: TD is a nice series, but the story is apoplectic crap.