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DeAge™ : 7678 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Sky Sport Stadio Meazza Milano, Inter - Milan - 24.01.10
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I hoped, reading the title of the page, to find different content within the lines. Because it would have seemed like a great idea to celebrate the football event, which deserves it, avoiding getting tangled in the self-destructive trap of the megalomaniac Portuguese. With ten players for most of the time, two posts, and other chances, with speed and determination: we saw a possible Inter, the one we want. It's enough to warrant writing an essay on those 95 minutes. The rest are nonsense that, in the dialectical carousel to which the handsome dark one tries to subject his miserable pen-pushing interlocutors, may have a hidden meaning. For us Nerazzurri for over 40 years, it matters less than a saw. Honor and glory to the captain; everyone else just needs to follow his example.
John Hillcoat The Road
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Certo! Inviami il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
John Hillcoat The Road
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Hi, Enk. Nice to "see you again." I don’t know if I would have gone to see the movie, or if I will watch it at home. McCarthy's work has been one of the most significant books for me in recent years, and I have some hesitation about it. The same hesitation, perhaps, that makes me completely agree with the connotation of the term pornographic that you use. CiaU. - P.S. I did listen to the soundtrack, and it seems "suitable."
Kim Ki Duk Primavera, Estate, Autunno, Inverno...E Ancora Primavera
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Oh, I don't know how that one got started... I apologize.
Kim Ki Duk Primavera, Estate, Autunno, Inverno...E Ancora Primavera
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I have only seen Ferro 3 and La Samaritana (and I prefer the latter of the two). This has been on my list for a while, and the great review convinces me to make amends. For those interested, here’s a link with a lot of material on the director (also click the various links at the bottom of the pages to reach more information on the films): Gli Spietati - Kim Ki-Duk
Wynton Marsalis From the Plantation to the Penitentiary
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Well, it must be admitted, given the opening of your page: I am among the "agnostics," in the sense that while I cannot deny the undeniable (the expertise), I have never been involved enough to deepen my knowledge. Your monumental plea encourages me to give it a try. Thank you. - P.S. I like the cover.
Terence Blanchard A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem For Katrina)
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I had lost track of him, as often happens even with very talented musicians. This, for example, I didn't even know he had recorded. So I’m picking it up right away. Thank you, Socrates.
Kurt Elling Nightmoves
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It probably depends on the fact that it was the first one I listened to, based on the recommendation of the delightful and dearly missed Pacino, but I remain attached to "Man In The Air." Here, it convinced me less, even though the level remains extremely high and there are perfect moments. Hello, doctor.
Thelonious Monk Solo Monk
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Maybe it's the first Monk vinyl you’ll buy, in the second half of the last century. But it's cool even in the new millennium. I have the feeling it will be cool even in 4012.
Carola De Scipio L'Avanguardia è nei Sentimenti: vita, morte, musica di Massimo Urbani
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The Turin club you are talking about has been a fundamental place for the history of many jazz musicians and jazz lovers, including an old friend of mine who was his friend, who later worked on the release of the album and introduced me to Urbani's music. I really appreciate the tone with which you chose to discuss it. Allow me to contribute by pulling out a little piece from an old episode of Storyville from a Fahrenheit in 2002: Audio Rai.TV - Fahreneit - STORYVILLE Vite bruciate dal jazz