Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7610 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Marcy Michaels ORAL sex
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Of course the G-spot exists in men. It's just that instead of a point, it’s a tip. The tip of the dick. Holy shit, Punitò... you’re 50 years old, a family man, and you’re still writing this nonsense. Couldn't you have just ended up in the heroin scene like the rest?
James Ward Byrkit Coherence
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Watched it this week. I enjoyed it. I found it well-constructed: you quickly realize that trying to find logic or rules is a waste of time, and so you savor the breakdowns and remain curious to see what the next chaos will be. One point off for the way it was shot: shoulder-mounted camera is fine, but all those zooms and focus changes gave me a headache. I remember having the exact same issue with Another Earth, which, coincidentally, was also a nice (if a bit annoying) film about parallel universes and various oddities. It remains a great recommendation: well done.
The Myrrors Burning Circles In the Sky
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I could copy/paste the comment from Festucone. In the two-year period of 2007 - 2008, I developed a disturbing obsession with psychedelia. I suspect that, on at least a couple of occasions, the hard drive has stolen my rolling papers to smoke the jpg files of some The Heads covers. Recently, I felt the urge to listen to some of the bands I was crazy about back then (like the Titans from A Raining sun of light and love for you and you and you) and I sadly discovered that half of them have completely disappeared without a trace, and the other half has such a meager number of listens that calling it miserable would be an insult to misery... Fantastic page!
Hanatarash 5: We Are 0:00
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I abstain from abstaining from the vote. You intrigue me. You tease me. You thrill me. You arouse me. I rush to love you.
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Quel fantastico peggior anno della mia vita
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Mmm... the plot doesn't really convince me much. I still have quite fresh in my mind the disgraceful shit that the last half hour of "The Fault in Our Stars" was, with the "dress rehearsal" of a eulogy (which, up until this moment in my life, consistently proves to be one of the worst bullshit I've ever encountered in a film). Moreover, the fact that it won at Sundance isn’t exactly a guarantee (on the contrary...). But you talk about it in a way that I like and that, in some ways, reminds me of how I write about certain things. Let's just say I trust you more than the film.
Susumu Yokota My Energy EP
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The unexpected review comeback... It seems very far from my usual listens, but a bit of kindness has never hurt anyone.
Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani Amer
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I still like you a lot, both for your proposals and for your refined and fluid writing. I read you with great pleasure, but this time I confess that I've gotten quite bogged down. My fault, of course, for not having the tools to follow you in so many reflections and analyses. However, I think a bit more accessibility in the concepts discussed wouldn't hurt.
Steven R. Smith Owl
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Beautiful proposals. Nice pen. Excellent summary. Well done.
Raccoo-oo-oon Is Night People
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Great little page!!!! Well noted. Well done!
Guillermo Arriaga The burning plain - Il confine della solitudine
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Your reviews may seem a bit "thrown together," but they're not bad. I haven't commented on any of your reviews about Bergman yet, but I've read the ones related to the films I've seen with interest, and I've promised myself to read the others right after watching the movies. I usually don't like those who "exhaust" an artist on their own. But in your case, we're talking about films that—barring rare exceptions—would hardly have found a place on these pages. Moreover, you've done it with passion (let's say: perhaps excessive) and expertise. And—at least for me—that's enough. It should be enough for kids who just yesterday were doing the same exact thing with Iron Maiden and Manowar, but evidently, it's not.