psychopompe

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DeAge™ : 8188 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Ghost In Stormy Nights
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I would like to recover the one before this, which I'm told is better than this one.... good job reviewing them, I had thought about it, but I'm overwhelmed with listening. What to say, it's quite a trip to smoke, although for me, hemicyclic anthelion is the weak link. I don't know, as an exercise in style it's remarkable, but when it comes down to it, it says very little to me. Too uneven; if it had been divided into tracks it would have been one thing, but like this it's a bit of a brick. Motherly Bluster and Grisaille are really very evocative, my favorites. The cover of Caledonia by Cro-Magnon is very (maybe too) faithful to the original, but still devastating (as it was back then). Water door yellow gate and Gareki no toshi (literally "the year of the ruins," or metaphorically something like "the useless year," but I could be wrong) I get confused. In fact, tonight I'll put it on record at least I can vote with some knowledge of the subject.
AA.VV. Rocky Balboa: The Best of Rocky
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To me, hearing "burning heart" makes my veins throb in my temples and I risk a brain hemorrhage. I was told that at the premiere of this abomination of a film, people applauded and did nonsensical things like shouting "Adriana" or singing in chorus... I almost felt like going, me, my girlfriend, and a canister of sarin gas. My father has been reminding me for I don't know how long that I forced him to take me to see that crap from IV. And honestly, I didn't even understand why people stood up after Dolph Lundgren was defeated; it all seemed so stereotypical even at 10 years old. But I did like "Eye of the Tiger." As for the cinematic value, aside from the first one, there's hardly anything to say. Also because the third and fourth were practically promos for the Reagan administration.
Robert De Niro The Good Shepherd
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no oh my god we don’t review movies that suck, at least the good ones, just knowing that the night before exams is a piece of crap is enough, the title alone is enough.
Giorgio Faletti Signor Tenente
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In my opinion, northernsky is absolutely right on all fronts. It's a sentiment I share, that of trying to elevate characters to a level above their true artistic worth when their caliber is what it is. While your uxo is a personal judgment, and thus valid in itself, what worries me is the tendency to extol all sorts of people (not that I’m saying you do, on the contrary, you manage to stay level-headed), since people's memory is what it is, lasting a maximum of 5 years. And in the last 5 years, this person has reshaped his image with his books. The problem is obviously not just Italian; indeed, in certain countries of civilized Europe, the average level of information is even lower, and as a result, recent memory lasts like temporary internet files. Perhaps on the Moon?
Remo Remotti Canottiere
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Well, sex and mathematics stand alone as a summation of his musical work, and the accompaniment of the recycle is truly interesting. Who has seen a couple of weeks ago Remo Remotti, Freak Antoni, and Giovanni Lindo Ferretti in a triangular discussion on La7?
Giorgio Faletti Signor Tenente
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Faletti a great comedian? Guys, we’re in bad shape, huh. I mean, we’re talking about people from the drive-in, a show that couldn't make you laugh if you were over 12. The comedians, excuse me, are from a whole other planet. And writer, well, that's a big word too. For goodness' sake, maybe better in this role than as a comedian. But even here, there’s something to say, but anyway, to each their own. But comedian, come on, no way!
Spirit Spirit
Spirit Spirit
19 feb 07
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As mentioned elsewhere, this is probably my least favorite of the first three (four if we include Clear), even though I got to know them through this one. Perhaps Elijah is one of the weak points of the album. Definitely better are The Family That Plays and Dr. Sardonicus. The beginning of Taurus can raise some nice doubts, but in the end, Stairway takes its beginning but becomes something entirely different. In any case, in '69 they were touring with The Spirit, so it makes sense.
Beaver & Krause Gandharva
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reprinted the catalog from collectors music, those of the double reissue of the first two faust
Kaleidoscope (UK) Tangerine Dream
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finally found in Moscow at a panic shop. A 5-meter wall evenly split between garage and psychedelia. Ejaculatio!
Robert De Niro The Good Shepherd
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The gore film is not a movie but a documentary. I wasn't complaining about the lack of socially critical films; I also watch the Alien saga or Blade Runner—I don't live off serious films. I was simply pointing out a superficial perspective, as you confirm with your second intervention, in that you refer to a sinister entity (from what can be gathered) as univocal and impenetrable. If you want to cling to these stale ideas of opposing blocks, go ahead, but unfortunately, it has never been like that. Your perspective on the '90s is also enlightening, worthy of an anthropological study. Either you're too young to understand, or you're too old (not age-wise) and the only good music is the one you used to listen to. Once again, reality goes in the opposite direction. Good night.
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