psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8187 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Ralph Nelson Soldato Blu
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I remember it because during the final charge, if you feel like re-watching it, amidst the savage shouts of the Indians, you can clearly hear a loud and thunderous "Porca M******a!!". The life of a voice actor is tough....
Shinya Tsukamoto Tokyo Fist
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I wasn't crazy about Bullet Ballet either, and I bought it (Raro Video) at prices that could get you arrested! However, I have the movie's T-shirt, which was a gift from Shinya himself to my teacher. Of course, it has become a little fetish of mine.
Grave Digger The Reaper
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There’s a DIY editing section for a while now on the text input page, haven't you seen it?
Michael Jackson Dangerous
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If dying is a euphemism, the idiot wasn't directed at you... but the way you wrote it, you could have seemed like one. To quote a fallen director: "Words are important!"
Zita Swoon A Song About A Girls
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They'll be playing around Pesaro soon....in Fossombrone, which seems like a big gorge but is way worse, no elves and bumpkins everywhere.
Michael Jackson Dangerous
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mmmhhhh.....well, if they have to die then I’d say we should cut half of the Italian and international clergy... well, that would be a turn, I hadn't thought of that! I might just become a stupid populist.
Shinya Tsukamoto Tokyo Fist
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They don't do it because, as mentioned, few really raise their voices outside the choir of Japanese silence. We constantly criticize ourselves, while they do it a lot less. So it's good that they bring out (perhaps exaggerating) such issues, especially since not many people do it in Japan. Moreover, Tsukamoto (like Kitano) became famous at home after his success in Europe. On the other hand, Miike is hardly noticed.
Shinya Tsukamoto Tokyo Fist
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Well, visitor Q really goes hard! For sure, from what I've seen while I was there and what I studied at university, the average of families like this is high. What I can say with more certainty is that because of how interpersonal relationships are culturally managed and the many behavioral norms they adhere to, family life can easily become what’s described. But even where we are, it's easy to fall into the cliché of the couple if one doesn’t work on it. Getting together is easy, riding on physical attraction and curiosity. Much harder to keep things alive, even when you know a person inside out, physically and behaviorally. And this can happen here just as it does there. Here you have to step up and not let yourself go.
Michael Jackson Dangerous
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I nominate the user above as a case study! But why not use the q? Christ! @cpt: it seems to me that this comment is more about the fact that maybe musically you think Nirvana are crap. But comparing them to MJ in terms of artistic honesty seems excessive. The Nirvana explosion was indeed planned with their deal with Geffen, but it surprised many. And let’s not forget that by then MJ was making pop that HAD to make money (given the recording costs and the entire media circus he had been dragging along since the early '80s). Nevermind was indeed hyped, but it barely winked at that whole segment of listeners who later began to embrace it. The greatest merit and demerit of Nevermind (regardless of the quality of the album, which for me is excellent) is that it mainstreamed loud guitars. And don’t come to me saying there were already examples (like Jane's Addiction) because we're talking about millions and millions of copies.
Shinya Tsukamoto Tokyo Fist
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Gemini is based on a story by Edogawa Ranpo, a proto-horror writer from the early last century. However, compared to Hiruko, there's a bit more that can be seen as this is a Tsukamoto film, especially the shift in filters between the slums and the city, the red and the blue. And then there's a stunning ex-Japanese model, very different from the usual Japanese aesthetic standards, with a wide mouth and long legs.
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