psychopompe

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DeAge™ : 8187 days • Here since 11 january 2004
James Wan Saw - L'Enigmista
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Why annoying? I mean, they want to impress with the most realistic representation of pain possible, and then they expect a finale like that to be plausible? I don’t. And I don’t see why you should feel irritated. Relative of the director? For me, it’s become a game of who can come up with the most unlikely twist (obviously, since all the solutions have been tried by now), and in the end, it just falls into the unbelievable. And that really bothers me. If your friend has a real snuff film, you should kick him in the ass, but fortunately, most are hoaxes, so maybe your friend thinks his "Guinea Pig" is real, not realistic.
Electric Wizard Dopethrone
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shit the first sentence is a bit misleading....erm I was referring to the CD obviously....
Electric Wizard Dopethrone
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Maybe I'll get it, if only because the other night I sneakily played it in the car, and my woman declared that she liked it a lot! So I asked her, "But what the hell do you mean you don't like Kyuss because of Garcia's voice and you like this?!" and she said, "Yeah, so what? At least they don’t have an affected voice".....Soon she'll wake me up with Black One by Sunn O)))?
Shibusa Shirazu Orchestra Sant'Anna Arresi - Rassegna Ai Confini Tra Sardegna e Jazz - 21 & 22.08.07
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I have always been interested, and given the other review, I will now take a look at something on TuTubi. Shibusa might refer to astringency (in terms of taste), while shirazu is free form.
James Wan Saw - L'Enigmista
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Ajeje, I didn't get the ending that much earlier, but since it was the same old song, I started to discard the plausible possibilities until I realized they had gotten themselves into an implausible dead end. That is, a fake corpse... but come on, how the hell can they not see it breathing! I repeat, if we take it as a surrealist film, it works, otherwise it ruins everything. You want to make raw, realistic films, and then you blow it with this crap? Look, as much as it’s not a masterpiece, Seven had what I think is a brilliant twist: when everyone started to rack their brains over who the serial killer could be, he turns himself in to the cops, avoiding ridiculous shock tactics just to hold back the final twist for the sake of it.
James Wan Saw - L'Enigmista
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One of the films that pissed me off the most in this new century, I don’t know why I went to the cinema (a Japanese friend of mine in Tokyo coldly recommended it to me)... Until the last 20 minutes, I must say it wasn't bad, quite morbid, a bit bloody (although by now these stories of themed torture, after Seven, don’t have much left to say, and then they’ve become unrealistic and almost fantasy films... do you really think someone gets all worked up about killing someone? Come on...).
Then, just before the plot twist, my Spider-Sense started tingling, and the stench of global bullshit began to linger in the room. After weighing the possibilities for resolving the plot, I realized that the only plausible solution (but really absolutely not, unless it’s a fantasy film, of course) would be one that would declare the ineptitude of the screenwriters and insult the film itself. This happened when my fears were realized in the horrific plot twist. I had this instinct to do like a brilliant spectator did, now 11 years ago, at the scene where Will Smith punches the alien in Independence Day (another terrible stain on my visits to the cinema); he got up hopelessly and left shouting, "Go fuck yourselves!" Awful.
Mel Brooks Frankenstein Junior
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Alright, I only meant a few... for example, I don’t remember how this one goes in the original: Frankestin: (pulls a lever and a cascade of sparks erupts) "Ah, but this is a bad omen!" Igor: (pointing to his eye) "And this one isn't?" Strange, but it doesn’t seem funny to write them down; you have to have seen it multiple times for the self-aggrandizement.
Little Feat Waiting For Columbus
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I stay true to my nickname, and I always believe it's right to do a healthy self-criticism and admit mistakes, whether in real life or in useless online disputes.
Little Feat Waiting For Columbus
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Indeed, my presumption referred to the fact of assuming that the reviewer mistook Feat for Feet... a grave sin, the presumption of others' ignorance... sorry again.
Little Feat Waiting For Columbus
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Ah, sorry for the assumption, I don’t know why I thought those quotation marks referred to the band's name, just a personal free association, sorry. How small? Nice rec.
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