NickGhostDrake

DeRank : 4,46
DeAge™ : 8246 days • Here since 12 november 2003
Fruit Chan, Park Chan-Wook, Takashi Miike Three... Extremes
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too many movie reviews... this one completely slipped my mind. if I knew one of the directors you’re talking about, Fidia... I’ve seen "The Host" from Eastern cinema, is that good enough? But it really sucked big time...
Ministry The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste
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great album, I'm blasting it
Radiohead In Rainbows
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finally my eyes have been opened... or maybe not? is someone writing another one? I feel that by the next one I will understand what you are talking about...
Ingmar Bergman Il Posto Delle Fragole
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Well done, Desade, really beautiful film.
Daniel Johnston Continued Story / Hi, How Are You
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always 4 or 5 for daniel
Radiohead In Rainbows
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Yes, captain, I'm sorry. I read so many insults and in the end I responded to the only constructive comment. I understand what you're saying. The fact is that this move by Radiohead is making me anxious... :)
Madrugada The Nightly Disease
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Jesus, my heart truly aches. I am too attached to the madrugada.
Radiohead In Rainbows
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blame it on Britney Spears!
Radiohead In Rainbows
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And spam it is. Captain, it was already known, long before the possibility to download it was given, that Radiohead had announced the release in physical form for the new year. They were just missing the label, now they’ve found it. I don’t understand all this obsession with Radiohead. There are so many hypocritical, fake, mediocre bands with much more success and followers than Radiohead. Take it out on them.
Madrugada Industrial Silence
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(I’m posting this here too, which would be the most beautiful album by Madrugada). Robert Burås, the excellent guitarist of Madrugada, died last July, probably from an overdose. I’m telling you this four months late; I was browsing potential future concerts and ended up finding out about his death. Anyway, I think Madrugada has come to an end here. For me, it’s heartbreaking news. Unfortunately, we’ve run out of words; otherwise, I would propose a commemorative editorial. Pavarotti and Robert Burås (and a few others) R.I.P.