Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7612 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Enforcer Into the Night
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This isn’t the place or the way to talk about the new Iron album. I mean: either you write a review or you organize/participate in a contest. We’re not here to play with dolls...
Enforcer Into the Night
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To tell the truth, even on the prestigious trùmedal forum, the audience has expressed some doubts, mostly about the single, but also about the entire album: link rotto Not that trùmedal is all that reliable, but at least we’re not the only fools... :)
Michel Gondry Human Behaviour (Björk Music Videoclip)
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A small masterpiece of visual madness: dark, unsettling, but also quite ironic. Just look at Bjork's conspiratorial glance when the moth falls into her plate! To be honest, I've always thought that the sequences set in space felt a bit off, but Bjork's mischievous face with the astronaut helmet cracks me up. There are certain moments where you really can't figure out how the hell they managed to shoot it, and Bjork seems to be having a blast! Not to mention that bears are my favorite animals and the scene where she smacks the hunter just kills me. Well done, everyone.
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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Yes. That would be the Final Frontier of good taste...
Mario Monicelli Un Borghese Piccolo Piccolo
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Well... I didn't like the review. It reveals too much about the movie and too little about what’s actually in the film; it barely goes beyond the plot. I prefer trilobita's comment (which, by the way, I agree with).
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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@Terry: sugar, I just added you to the list. If we win the DeShirt, we can both wear it together at the same time (not to mention passionately...).
Ernst Wiechert La Signora
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(and anyway it always depends on which egg you get... I hope you'll agree that opening a Kinder egg has always been a source of great adrenaline!;D)
Ernst Wiechert La Signora
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Ah, look... I'm the last person to talk about certain things. First of all, because—as you may have noticed—I am a pathological nostalgic. Not so much in the sense of "things were better when they were worse," but rather in the sense of "let's look back and allow a smile to spread across our faces while we admire the naiveté and mistakes of our past." And, secondly, because I have the same level of technological familiarity as the apes in 2001 facing the black monolith. Anyway: a guy I know has started reading only I-Books. When I asked him why, his response was: "so I don’t have to go to the bookstore anymore"... Just this alone, as far as I'm concerned, is enough.
Enforcer Into the Night
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@Rage: don't worry, dear. As soon as the Total Frontier contest is over, the universal order will be restored. Every string will become sensitive again, and every cloud will return to its own champagne glass!
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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@Adrian: you know that the rule stating that the reviewer cannot participate in the contest was struck out after being voted "Worst Idea of the Summer at Home 2010." So I went ahead and added you to the list of participants.