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DeAge™ : 7563 days • Here since 25 september 2005
John Cena You Can't See Me
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Dear De-reviewer Sir (sic), while fully respecting your de-commentatory work, also affirming the obvious truth that everyone de-comments on what pleases them or not... I jestingly ask you: when can we expect a nice review of Tom Pranzo and/or George Colazione?
(...but why waste time/use precious space in this noble context on (NON)musicals, absolute nullities/catadioptrics like Mr. John Cena?). Respectful greetings. Your trustworthy S.C.
Tom Waits Small Change
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Dear De-reviewer Mr. Hankchinaski, hoping that the publisher/author does not sue you for damages and/or take offense with the De-Baser organizing-Pueblo, for such (albeit flattering) excerpted text...
Respectful regards. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Chris Cunningham Rubber Johnny
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Dear de-reviewer... oops, pardon me, I accidentally produced a classic de-commentatory idiocy in a Freudian slip. My apologies. Anyway, a most remarkable De-Cremaster/Barneyana series. Best regards in abundance. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Señor Coconut El Baile Aleman
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Dear Mr. Giubbo, perhaps you are referring to the multicolored and multi-covering acoustic materials contained in the subsequent digital/vinyl bequest of "our" de-structurer Mr. Schmidt, namely "Fiesta Songs." However (modestly, I would say) it is less charming and cross-sectional than the Ballo Alemanno. Ample regards. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Manic Street Preachers The Holy Bible
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Musically, one of the most careless, pointless, and pretentious groups to be introduced in the last 4,000 years of assorted music. That at the textual level they are an intriguing (!!) blend of Marxist/Vicious-ian(??)/Nietzschean seems (almost..) entirely irrelevant to me. If everything is not supported by corroborating "adequate muziche," the effect becomes increasingly ineffective. Yours sincerely, Your trusted S.C.
José González Veneer
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Incredibly intriguing de-review (as always..): unfortunately, I don’t know the author in question (due to ignorance..as always). I’ll try to make up for it (..as always, part 3). Congratulations. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Chris Cunningham Rubber Johnny
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"Out," like the classic doormat, our Mister Cunningham: some of the most intriguing and disconcerting videos of recent years have passed through his (corrupted and visionary) brain synapses. The "Cremaster" series of parallel universes is also fascinating.
Nice de-signal. Regards. Your S.C. of (distrust).
p.s. the only flaw is the horrible (and with the handbrake pulled) video of Madonna.
Duff McKagan Believe In Me
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Dear De-Reviewer, Mister Castaldo, I almost completely (and not halfway) agree with you regarding the de-commented Duff'n'Roses legacy. A disc that is a bit pretentious and weak, although, at times, and without much effort, somewhat audible in some episodes... and nonetheless better (it didn’t take much, after all) than the mentioned Slash's snakepit. Kind regards. Your trusted S.C.
Nine Horses Snow Borne Sorrow
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Dear hyper-descriptive Mr. De-Reviewer, Monsieur Axl, Burnt Friedman, would you claim that “citations of a never-tiring Allah welcoming an indefinite number of martyrs” exist? I don't know the Quran (...nor the Bible, except in broad terms), but I hardly believe that any Allah or God or Buddha or Confucius or any "transcendent entity" (if it exists..) could ever encourage, through its earthly/literary extensions, anyone (if this occurs, it happens through (mis)interpretation/extremization/d istortion of the concepts contained therein and certainly written by man) to welcome any sacrificed individual for "his" (man's) cause. Or please indicate the exact pages so that we can adequately search for them and (with our own eyes) read them. Best regards. Your trusted S.C.
p.s. I have not had the honor of listening to the album (which seems intriguing): I will see to remedy that promptly.
Pasquale Catalano Le conseguenze dell'amore OST
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Dear Mr. Josi_ Thank you for the de-consideration: if it pleases you, I would like to say that I share the expressed opinion (but really, did you only see it "yesterday"?) of the delightful "Delicatessen." It's a shame we are not in a pseudo-film forum; otherwise I would enthusiastically recommend a series of equally valid titles. Just one (in case you are not already familiar with it), I feel the need to "highlight" it for you: "Festen" by Thomas Vintenberger: like the former, surprising and intriguing.