odradek

DeRank : 8,55
DeAge™ : 7679 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Future of the Left Fingers Become Thumbs
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Naaa, I got the accent wrong. Not even when copying....
Future of the Left Fingers Become Thumbs
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Heard something in maispeis. Stuff for twisted drug addicts. Miss Trellheim, just for the sake of conversation, I confess that my anus horribilis has lasted for 20 years, and we're just getting started. And when it started, the McLusky hadn't even broken up... Right, who had broken up? - Ah, the review seems beautiful to me, it’s a pity I haven't voted for it in a while: I would really like to do what Mr. 32 (or 37?) did.... But yes, I'll do it: here you go.
Miles Davis Bitches Brew
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Well, while I was writing Uxo was sending his post... Is the dynamic about to repeat itself?
Miles Davis Bitches Brew
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Dear Peach Tree, I’m intruding because your response that I found among the comments seems interesting in its aberration (that ā€œstop itā€ from CAZ, on the other hand, made me smile). And I wonder and I ask you: what’s the need to bring up your interlocutor's profile and adopt aggressive attitudes? Is it not possible to express your opinion, which is diametrically opposed to theirs, without making judgments about the person or their profile? And who decides what the correct things are that you talk about? You? And why don’t you argue your point, since you get so worked up about it? And above all, why would you want to respond to me with ā€œmind your own businessā€ (and you probably will) while it should be allowed for you to address someone who made a comment you disagree with in those terms? Mysteries of a perverse (?) logic. These dynamics have now become so degenerate that they have become the norm around here. Wouldn't it be better to continue venting aggression in the stands at the stadium? Why does everyone here have the same attitudes and the same need for conflict from the south curve? Yes, you’re right, it’s none of my business. But yeah, screw it...
Curtis Hanson Wonder Boys
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I remember it pleasantly, better than I had imagined, and with an unusual performance by Douglas that surprised me quite a bit, in a positive way. You're right, it’s rather refined entertainment, but also somewhat predictable: the screenplay and cast blend the two elements well. However, I wouldn't go beyond 3 stars. - An essential and light page, suitable for the subject matter addressed.
Dopplereffekt Calabi Yau Space
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My head is spinning, Sfascia. I'm looking for him. bai bai
Chris Whitley Weed
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Never covered. Now uncovered. Soon I'll have it. Nice review, for those who believe. - Nice review of the Bachi, Ajeje :)
Orson Welles Jesus Franco Don Chisciotte
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Welles' "unfinished" things are the key to his stylistic "signature" as well as his troubled relationship with production - The closing of the review, with that tangled web of roads, ruins a good page.
Laura Nyro New York Tendaberry
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I don't have this one and I will definitely get it. Thank you for reminding me. I also recommend "Eli And The Thirteenth Confession," as well as reading the review on DeBaser. In particular, Pacino's comment, which through a couple of anecdotes sketches a vivid portrait of Nyro. - A greeting to Ajeje and her feminine Olympus.
UNKLE War Stories
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I liked the album, but I don't think it deserves 5 stars (between 3.5 and 4), nor do I consider it a masterpiece. I was surprised by Antmo's enthusiasm for the Prelude (I didn’t think it was in his wheelhouse), and I must say that I agree with him on this review. - I’m curious to find out if I’ll listen to this album again after some time (it happens with Sciyence Fiction). Lavelle is definitely a cunning one, and so far he has always managed to avoid releasing anything bad...