psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8186 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Belle and Sebastian 3.. 6.. 9 Seconds of Light
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Beautiful, this EP I got for a pittance during my short Belle & Sebastian phase 5-6 years ago. I still really like Put The Book Back on the Shelf. Anyway, wasn't it If You're Feeling Sinister and not Falling??
John Lennon Imagine
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I had missed the stream of nonsense about this review and also two characters in search of feeble media notoriety like kathasys and satana (just take a look at their profile for a good laugh, or just to get a kick out of it).
Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight
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"great creator-of-impact-characters Tim Burton" oh yes, now Burton has become a craftsman and Nolan a genius… but come on! Enough, I’m not reading anything anymore because you’re taking away my desire to see it; I'm starting to get fed up with Ledger too (Bale has always annoyed me, but at least he's a good actor, not like Cliffemall).
Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight
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I don't know, Brokeback didn't enthuse me, I found it a bit empty. Not a bad movie by any means, but not the masterpiece everyone was talking about. And maybe it's also because I can't stand Cliffemall, he has such a horrible face! Ah Ghemi, check out the trailer, I can already predict a completely distorted vision of the gloom and the aura of losers of all the characters in Watchmen: watchmenmovie.warnerbros.com
Witchcraft The Alchemist
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Beautiful as usual, Bartle. I never looked into them too much, the first one was overly derivative and made me wrinkle my nose at the time. I just caught a bit of this one and it seemed like they were trying to put more of themselves into it. And I've never understood why in many places you see nonsense written like: a voice halfway between Ozzy and Roky Erikson (or however the hell it's spelled), who knows??
Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight
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I think this film is not at all inspired by Miller's The Dark Knight Returns, because from the plot it really seems that Batman is not old, there’s no Superman and no Joker being interviewed on TV. At least that’s what I had read (I too thought Occulto was the adaptation of that fantastic comic). And deogratias, a masterpiece by Miller saved from the screen... I’m already shaking for Watchmen made by that punk of the director of 300... brrr.
Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight
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You like Ledger because you haven't seen the first Batman in theaters; I see that in all the comments about this film. I don't judge, because I haven't seen it (but I hope to do so soon), but it seems quite pointless to compare them. Nicholson was extremely interesting as the Joker, much thanks to Burton's surreal comic approach. I like Nolan, but so far, Batman Begins is the film of his that I liked the least (I mean, can we even compare it to The Prestige???). I hope this one is more interesting. Ledger's idea of the Joker is intriguing; it fits into the new "realistic" setting of the new Batman, so I'm curious. Too bad that every time I think of him, I can't help but remember when that idiot Cliffemall (however he spells it) got so worked up about Brokeback Mountain...
Redworms' Farm Cane Gorilla Serpente
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Seen live, they are fantastic and they are also nice guys. After Bisius, I'll read it to you.
East of Eden Mercator Projected
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I find it less boring than Snafu, nice little record. If you want ugly people just as much as these guys on the back cover, check out the inside of the CD by Head Shop, always '69 from New York. They are even uglier!
Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes
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downloaded months ago, but it hasn't surpassed my attention span. Given how it was praised excessively by everyone, I was hoping for something more. They even compared it to Chutes Too Narrow by the Shins, but I think this album has very little in common with that. Anyway, I have to give it another chance; so far, it has bored me to death.
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