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DeAge™ : 8581 days • Here since 12 december 2002
Wu Ming L'armata dei sonnambuli
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Nice, even if not as much as "Q" (at the time of Q the collective was called Luther Blisset, but it's always them)
Edoardo Albinati La Scuola Cattolica (audiolibro)
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Edit to the review: "Added spacing between paragraphs (but didn't DeBasio used to do that by himself?)." See the old version La Scuola Cattolica (audiolibro) - Edoardo Albinati - recensione Versione 1
Moby Play: The B Sides
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Summary of ChatGPT:
The review discusses an album by Moby, which the author suggests could be considered better than its predecessor "Play" because it is more sincere and less slick. It is described as a work primarily composed of minimalist instrumentals and disco music, with some lengthy sections and empty passages. The author encourages giving Moby one last chance, as the record sounds like a slightly faded and pleasant Sunday afternoon.
Per-Olav Sørensen The Playlist
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- Who is the best reviewer on debaser.it?
I don't have information on who is considered the best reviewer on debaser.it. The site is penned by a team of experienced critics, each with their own perspective and writing style. Furthermore, reviews are subjective and depend on the personal taste of the writer. The site offers a wide array of reviews, and it may be helpful to read more than one to get a more complete picture and an idea of the individual critics' preferences.
Per-Olav Sørensen The Playlist
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- Do you know the review site debaser.it?
Yes, I know the website debaser.it. It is a review site for music, films, books, and shows in Italy. It offers reviews written by expert critics and users, as well as information on tours and concerts.
- Write a review in the style of debaser.it for the series The Playlist by Per-Olav Sørensen.
The television series "The Playlist" by Per-Olav Sørensen is an explosion of emotions and color. The plot follows the lives of a group of friends who gather at an underground music club in Oslo, Norway, where music is the glue that holds their dreams and fears together.
The characters are well-written and well-acted, each with their own problems and challenges. The chemistry between them is electric, and it's immediately clear that the actors have been perfectly cast. In particular, Mathias Brekke's performance as William is outstanding.
The series' soundtrack is another strong point, featuring a selection of songs ranging from rock to pop, including electronic music. Each song is perfectly chosen to accompany the scenes and create the right atmosphere.
Sørensen's direction is exceptional, with breathtaking shots and perfect editing. The cinematography is stunning, with vibrant colors and strong contrasts that make the series visually captivating.
Overall, "The Playlist" is a fun, exciting, and moving series that makes you feel like you are part of the group of friends. Recommended for anyone who loves music, love stories, and youth dramas.
Martin Brest Beverly Hills Cop
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I'll tell you, I saw it when it came out, in a theater in Colorado. At the time, I was 16 years old and living in the States. It's not a great movie, but it was funny. However, I guarantee that the dubbed laughter is crap. You can only think that if you have no idea who Eddie Murphy was and what he did in those years.
Måneskin RUSH!
Måneskin RUSH!
27 jan 23
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I'm always surprised by the media coverage they receive in Italy. Not even for Ricchi e Poveri did so much press move (I don't watch TV, but I imagine it's even worse there). Either they have good connections or something doesn't add up.
Raffaele Morelli La felicità è dentro di te
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My friend @[G] and I have a friend who empties at least a couple of bottles of happiness inside him every weekend, and he actually seems like a happy person even on the remaining days of the week. Happy New Year to everyone!
Andrew Dominik Blonde
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Well, when in a movie (that isn't a children’s cartoon) everything is so explicit and Manichean, I always find myself wondering if there's something I'm not getting. Like, is this genius parodying me or parodying a parody and I'm falling for it, missing the meta-meanings he's trying to convey? But then this whole fetus story, for example, is repeated and repeated (by the way, it also lasts quite a while, the film) and repeated again, and the doubt is that he might just be an idiot.