Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7611 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Mark Romanek Non Lasciarmi (Never Let Me Go)
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Aaaaaaarrrgghhhhh!! Even Keira has succumbed to the bangs... crazy!!
Primaluce Nives
Primaluce Nives
15 apr 11
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But I had just shot in the dark with the story about cousin Peppino's wedding... and instead, I hit the jackpot!! :D Please, tell me you have more stuff like this, because I want to make a compilation to keep in the car!
Primaluce Nives
Primaluce Nives
15 apr 11
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Oh my, how sensitive you are! And to think I even wanted to ask you what this so-called "new Italian music" is... at this point, I’ll let this wonderful cover in the style of a wedding album of cousin Peppino guide me. :)
Primaluce Nives
Primaluce Nives
14 apr 11
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"Teetering between The Killers and U2." Let's hope it falls. And gets hurt.
Battles Gloss Drop
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Over time, I've changed my mind about the opportunity, or not, to review albums right after their release or shortly thereafter. After all, the entire internet is filled with reviews written by aspiring wisdom-speakers who issue judgments after half-listening to a 128 kbps file. At this point, it’s better to have one from us too about debasio and let the comments further define the album's judgment. And at least in casa pagina, there's stuff that smells of plastic novelty instead of musty hairiness. In short: well done. By the way, I didn't know they were playing in Milan... maybe I’ll go and have a little fun.
Autechre Cavity Job
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Sure, another 5 can't hurt...
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart Belong
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Really a great debut, congratulations.
Akira Kurosawa Rashomon
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I have been downloading Mizoguchi's "The Crucified Lovers" since around August 2003. So far, I've downloaded about 7 megabytes out of a total of over 1 gigabyte. See you in 2050 for the review.
Akira Kurosawa Rashomon
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But Rhapsody isn't all that bad... There's Richard - big-haired - Gere who fits in like a spoonful of crap on a mountain of whipped cream, and at a certain point, you feel like taking all those nice little Japanese boys and putting them to polish the blades of a working combine harvester, but otherwise, it has some very touching moments. The final scene, in particular, I found very beautiful. I put this in first place (I'd say tied with Seven Samurai), then I'd say a Stray Dog tied with Dueling Dragons, and a nice wide third place where definitely Dreams, Kagemusha, and a few others that I can't remember right now would fit.
Akira Kurosawa Rashomon
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Neither of them. It has nothing to do with either one.