Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7613 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Barclays Premier League Portsmouth vs West Ham United
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@Algol: ā€œThere’s no longer the same spiritā€?!?!?!? Forgive me, but… Damn, you’ve been here since yesterday!!! :DDD! Come on, there are people who have been saying that the spirit is gone since before you even had ADSL. For instance, you don’t even know that the graphic changes to the site are made by webmasters and not editors! Or do you mean to imply that the supposed crisis of the site is due to a couple of DeScelte reviews that you didn’t like?! We choose one a week, for crying out loud?! I don’t like HP either. I’ve mentioned it in the comments, in the playlist, in the chat. I’ve even told the webmasters, if you really want to know. But since they are the ones 1) shelling out cash to let me write my nonsense; 2) dedicating a ton of time to keep this site going; well, I’d say the final word belongs to them, right?!?
Barclays Premier League Portsmouth vs West Ham United
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@Nas: No, come on... really. Don't bring up these conversations that just piss me off like Jesus Christ nailed upside down. I've been here for 5 years and for 5 years there are people saying that the site is going to hell. These are the ones who filled the reviews of Il Paolo, the duplicates of Pink Floyd and Iron Maiden, those of The Trooper, with comments. And NEVER did you see them participate in a musical discussion, never on a chosen review. Many haven't even sent a review ever. The homepage graphics don't mean a damn thing: the site has changed graphics at least ten times and these discussions have always come up. Even today: there are reviews of new releases that have stayed on the homepage for days and nobody gave a damn anyway. My last reviews – all non-new releases – received more than 40 comments each. I repeat: if the review of Grande Fratello gets 100 comments by tonight and GiovanniA barely reaches 10, it's not the graphics' fault! It's the fault of those who prefer to say that GF is crap rather than read the page of a good reviewer. And then it almost seems like one has to write to get the most comments... Go check out the reviews of mementomori: for YEARS they have been sending reviews that are systematically commented on and visited very little. And they are always excellent. Clearly, they don't care about how many comments they receive and only think about reviewing the albums they love in the best way possible.
Barclays Premier League Portsmouth vs West Ham United
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I confess I do not fully understand the bewilderment caused by this (and other) reviews. I speak honestly, without any polemical vein. As I have already pointed out, all (or almost all) of Debasio's content comes from users. Therefore, I cannot understand why it is the same users who complain about the site's content. Those very users, among other things, who leave hundreds of comments on these much-maligned reviews and who systematically ignore other pages that (at this point) should be considered much more "deserving." The first that comes to mind are those of user GiovanniA. A few days ago, there was a review in HP of a film by Elio Petri. Result? Only about ten comments. This is to say: instead of complaining, instead of declaring the death of the site, perhaps greater results could be achieved by behaving as more "responsible" users, right? Or perhaps it's just much easier to complain? I'm just asking, huh?!
Daniel Higgs Ancestral Songs
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Some time ago, this album spun a lot on my PC. Very, very beautiful.
Dalton Trumbo E Johnny Prese Il Fucile
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Look, in my opinion, it’s the most normal thing in the world to associate Trumbo's work with euthanasia! I myself initially understood it this way. However, some time ago, I got hooked again on Johnny's story: I reread the book, wrote a review, and rewatched the movie... and at that point, I had to surrender to the evidence: there isn’t a single passage – aside from the ones we mentioned – where Johnny wishes to die. Even the censorship the book has faced over the years (especially in America) has been more related to political issues than to religious/moralistic ones: on the eve of World War II, being a pacifist meant attracting the ire of the left, then there was McCarthyism, and Trumbo was a member of the Communist Party (he even ended up in prison and had to work under a pseudonym for years...). If you want, it was discussed in the comments on the book too... :))
Agota Kristof Trilogia Della Città Di K.
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"He can't manage to write more often because he's always there editing and fixing things..." either we're talking about another site, or we're talking about another user. "Not to mention the chat!" well, this already seems more plausible to me...
Paul Weller Stanley Road
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You're right, geenoo... it's nice when a peer of our grandchild discovers these hidden gems and doesn't hide the dentures from us! :))
Red Red Meat Bunny Gets Paid
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I never heard you, but I read the review with great pleasure! Well done!!
Mamoru Oshii Lamù: Only You
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Nice review (as usual). A movie I've never seen!