Mike76

DeRank : 1,28
DeAge™ : 7595 days • Here since 24 august 2005
Steven Spielberg Schindler's list
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As far as I’m concerned, the historical reconstruction is accurate or at least credible. However, yes, Spielberg often seeks to evoke a tear with a touch of pathos, especially in scenes like the protagonist’s monologue where he despairs for not having saved even more lives.
Wall of Voodoo Dark Continent
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I've been looking for it for a long time. In vain.
Fuck Buttons Street Horrrsing
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I heard just one track, "Sweet Love For Planet Earth," I believe, which impressed me favorably. I might just consider buying it.
Death Cab for Cutie Plans
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I thought the nickname was a tribute to the national football team's backup goalkeeper...
Ken Russell I Diavoli
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You said little about the plot; Grandier opposes the destruction of the fortified walls of his city, Loudun, and more than a victim of religion (which is a pretext), he is a martyr of power. I saw it in an old edited VHS version, quite cut down in the scenes of violence and sex, and I don't know if a complete version has ever been released in Italian.
Snakefinger Greener Postures
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I miss you!
Rondò Veneziano Masquerade
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I only know their most famous songs, music that's good to listen to while driving or as background for the Liga Veneta rallies under "el Leon" between a spritz and a blasphemy.
After Dinner Paradise of Replica
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I have it in the 2001 reissue with the remixes. It's not bad, but it has never fully won me over; at times it's a bit too baroque for my tastes. Haco has definitely done better with the Hoahio.
Bluvertigo MTV Storytellers
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At the time, I liked them, but after listening to a lot of new wave, I realized they were just quoting scripts and I sort of devalued them, although I must admit they were good at copying.
Raffaella Carrà Raffica Carrà
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"akin to a sculpture or a futuristic depiction of a Boccioni or indeed a Carrà." Five even just for this phrase.