geenoo Banned

DeRank : 3,11
DeAge™ : 7507 days • Here since 19 november 2005
Tame Impala Lonerism
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I agree with the two above: nice on a first/second or even third listen but they really don't leave a damn thing.
Adrian Lyne Allucinazione Perversa (Jacob's Ladder)
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What an awesome movie! I watched it again on TV after more than twenty years, and I found so many quotes that were later used in films and video games that I could hardly believe it. Silent Hill, just to name one. For me, it's Lyne's best, worth watching and re-watching. Delicious, eerie, strange, and with a great ending. P.S. I want to highlight the disgusting 90s conversion of the original title. There was always a subject with an exaggerated adjective.
U2 Rattle And Hum
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I liked the album even though it’s always given me the feeling of incompleteness mixed with a commercial operation. But it falls into that group of three and a half albums by U2 that I like. The review, on the other hand, is like licking sandpaper.
Rossano Rubicondi & Il Divino Otelma Baia Del Sol
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The beauty of it is that these fakes have realized that excellent reviews, perhaps with personal stories or described solely through emotions, end up discarded like trash among the dozens. Meanwhile, pretending to describe real rubbish like the stuff above with the obvious intent to mock the reader, these fake-reviews proudly display themselves on the homepage. I still remember when there was the legendary distinction: on the homepage, the most beautiful reviews chosen by the editors that rightly stayed longer on the homepage, and to the right, the list of nonsense like this.
Paolo Vallesi Le Persone Inutili
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Maaaaa what have you dug up... I had removed it.
Guillermo Del Toro Pacific Rim
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Given that you are perhaps my favorite reviewer of trash films, this time you have tangled yourself up. You wandered too much, Hellboy... who cares! You wrote your longest review on a film that could have been summed up in ten lines. But let’s be clear: you were screwed over by the fact that you had sky-high expectations (perhaps built up over decades by Goldrake, Daitarn 3, and Godzilla) because, after all, the trailer tickled the inner child from the '80s that is still in you. Those like me who had very low or medium-low expectations (but seriously, how can you have high expectations for a film like this???? Have you seen the trailer for Kramer vs. Kramer or Apocalypse Now??) and especially a completely empty evening, well, here comes this film scoring a goal. Pure vision, no story. Let’s say it’s like a big animated cartoon. Anyway, now I want the review for The Conjuring coming out in theaters...
Niki and the Dove Instinct
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Lao, I’m sorry, I admire and respect you, but for crying out loud, didn’t this album tell you anything just from the cover? I imagine that when you open it, it smells like cyclamen (I’m not talking nonsense, in the '80s for example, we used to do that).
Kesha Warrior
Kesha Warrior
24 jul 13
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Very fine this Chescia. However, if even you, Dani, are saying that "it's not the album of the century," you're certainly not encouraging me to buy it.
Duncan Jones Source Code
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I miss Moon too, and thanks to this review, I’ll see it very soon.
John Mayall Jazz Blues Fusion
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Look, the album is unquestionable, but I also appreciate the short review that promotes an album to know, listen to, and own in physical form. By the way: how many of you buy more CDs instead of downloading everything? I've decided to buy the albums I like the most in physical format. Anyway, very few of the new ones, different for the old ones.