NickGhostDrake

DeRank : 4,46
DeAge™ : 8246 days • Here since 12 november 2003
Orson Culture Vultures
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Stipe, have the 100 rock records by Guaitamacchi run out? Don't keep us in suspense!
Orson Culture Vultures
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terrible! they had to move to England because nobody in America was paying attention to them. the singer is also an unbearable show-off!
P.J. Harvey White Chalk
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one of the best albums of the year. but it's spelled PJ and not P.J., unlike the reviewer I didn't find any unnecessary songs and it makes me wonder if the hasty review was preceded by a hasty listen...
PJ Harvey White Chalk
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listened to on repeat all night, I think at least 7-8 times until the morning light. No song out of all, all intense in the same way and perfect as a whole. 34 minutes of pure sonic enjoyment. At this point, for me, album of the year equal to Michael J Sheeny.
PJ Harvey White Chalk
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what a beautiful album, I would never have expected it... one of the best of the year, maybe just behind Michael J. Sheeny!
John Carpenter La Cosa
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cult!
Ulan Bator Live @ La Chiave - Catania 19.11.07
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how many beautiful memories Ulan Bator... but how many centuries have passed? I didn’t even know how to pronounce Ego: Echo... a vote to memories
The Clientele It's Art Dad
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beautiful the clientele, between 3 and 4
Mr. Big Raw Like Sushi II
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a truly tacky review like the album, but unlike it, it's enjoyable, except for a few too many "whores": this term makes no sense, today we like to refer to ourselves as connoisseurs of the "joy of living" (anyway, you are a whoremonger). they are truly terrible!
Terrence Malick The Thin Red Line
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It seems that in March the post-production phase of "Tree of Life" will begin, a project that Malick has been working on since 1978, focused on the origins of humanity. Nothing else is known, nor does anyone have the slightest idea of what has been filmed, although it has already been two years since the shooting started. It is known that the crew is stationed in India. At first, that mediocre Corin Farrell (Miami Vice) did everything he could to get hired as the lead actor (I can barely stand him) along with another actor whose acting abilities are akin to that of a sole: none other than Mel Gibson. So it is known that until about a year ago, Farrell and Gibson were supposed to share the two leading roles. Then something must have happened, thank heaven, and now there’s still Sean Penn (already with Malick in The Thin Red Line), plus the guy from Brokeback Mountain. For the rest, across the entire web, it is impossible to find out anything else. On the other hand, Sean Penn himself, these days with his directorial film "Into the Wild," owes a lot to Malick's technique (let's say too much). Sorry for the long parenthesis... maybe some of you might find it interesting...