geenoo Banned

DeRank : 3,11
DeAge™ : 7507 days • Here since 19 november 2005
Edward Hopper Morning Sun
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I give you 4 because you reviewed a painting by Hopper that has already been reviewed with two present. I love how this artist spreads light in his paintings. An excellent artist.
Giorgio Faletti Io uccido
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Damn it, I still haven't read it. Very interesting the ending in parentheses: did they also ask you for a mortadella sandwich, a freshly poured beer, and an iPhone?
Diego Perrone Dove Finisce Il Colore Delle Fotografie Lasciate Al Sole
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I would buy it just for the title... how many emotions it gives me.
Grizzly Bear Shields
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No, I'm not on board with that! It's a very good album for me, better than the previous one. I would say it's an excellent listen regardless, can you tell me some names of other bands that released records like this in 2012?
Dave Matthews Band Away From The World
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This is cute.
Kelly Asbury; Lorna Cook Spirit
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Incredible but I saw it. As far as I recall, it's really cute but, indeed, it's "ino". The story is very light, the animation could have been better in some cases (in the sense that the drawings are not detailed), dialogues are a bit too standard... Objectively (from a subjective point of view) it's a 3.5/5. I round it up to 4 because it manages to compensate for some shortcomings with its "soul".
Masha Qrella Analogies
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Oh my god! I'm so sorry! Poor puppy...
Ridley Scott Prometheus
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Now let's see who won't go to watch... Prometheus 2. It's official! And everything will be explained; we'll finally know who "God" is.
Prometheus 2: è ufficiale, il viaggio continuerà ∂ Fantascienza.com
Ridley Scott Prometheus
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He could have been Serbian or Ukrainian.
Giorgio Gaber Dialogo tra un impegnato e un non so
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I subscribe to Barracuda and the review. I still remember those double vinyl records resting between a Celentano and a Battisti in my professor uncle's library. Beautiful even in their essential covers. What a time! But how can it be that everything was concentrated in that period? Where the hell are the engaged or even just the slightly intelligent artists today? A Gaber, a De André, a... I’ll stop, the list would be astonishing. Confirm me and tell me, you young folks, who could today record or conceive a work like that? Forgive me, but I believe that the work started by Silvietto in the '80s with his TV shows is finally bearing fruit today. How can a twenty/thirty-year-old pull themselves out of this muck? I get it, it’s practically impossible.