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*Di Caprio trolled for two hours*
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Watch "True Detective"
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I eliminate the "probable."
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"I discovered grunge in 1999, but I listened to the whole album in 2001," - "it took me more than a month to write this review" ...
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Maybe I read it too late (14/15 years after its release), but I didn't like it much. Surely, high expectations ruined it for me, as did all the authors who were influenced by him that I read before. The fact remains that I didn't enjoy it much; I often found it "telegraphed" and obvious. On the other hand, he writes like a god—no doubt about that; if only there were more like him.
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"that melodic hardcore leaning towards pop" It sounds like the formula for a chemical weapon. Powerful.
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Everything is very nice, but you still have to explain to planet Earth this metafisicointerplanetaria bullshit << The fact is that even hearing new things (but objectively the offer is lower, I also say in terms of quality, but undeniably in terms of quantity compared to the years of my youth) >>. Numbers in hand and staff in pocket, tell us.
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I watched Need For Speed, not so much for Giessi, but to see some cars. Well, I have to say it leaps straight to the top of the "movies you just can’t understand why they were made" list. Aside from some truly mind-boggling logical inconsistencies (and I mean really mind-boggling), and also simple mistakes (one character dies in broad daylight, and his sister a scene later says "the night my brother died")... it's just completely baffling why they made so many choices. The only positive aspect: Kid Cudi and the English girl, that’s it. It was so pointless that you don't even feel like saying it's crap, even the soundtrack was garbage.
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<< Two minutes into the composition, the vocalist Dawn Muir starts, >> But look, the "singer" isn’t there in the first piece. Okay, the effects, everything you want, but you can clearly hear that it’s the voice of a man (Vandersplughen) and, above all, a non-native English speaker.
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A: "Damn, Kraftwerk, the history of music!" B: "Do you still listen to them?" A: "Of course, much respect."