Senmayan

DeRank : 0,09
DeAge™ : 7458 days • Here since 8 january 2006
Spiritual Beggars Spiritual Beggars
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Good job, finally someone who understands that rock is first and foremost instinct and energy, that it’s filthy and ignorant in its purest form, and I significantly prefer this to some pseudo-avant-gardists and intellectuals overly inflated by their own egos. All I know about this album is that it features one of the former guitarists of Carcass.
Symphony X V: The New Mythology Suite
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Like you, I found this album nothing special upon first listens. Symphony X is a band that at first gives off the impression of being "copies of Dream Theater, just more oriented towards power and neoclassical," but as you listen more closely, you realize their originality and, above all, the truly complex arrangements. In short, listening to this album once, twice, or at most three times is really limiting. The merit of this album is that with each listen, you discover something new. In many parts, I even prefer it to "the divine..."
Amon Amarth Sorrow Throughout The Nine Worlds (EP)
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Bjork starts reviewing something non-metal! Always complaining, if those who listen to metal are currently writing more, it's certainly not Debaser's fault, which is open to everyone, even to those who listen to tarantellas and mazurkas!
Stanley Kubrick Lolita
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From what I remember, I didn't like the movie that much; Kubrick did moolto better!
Peter Jackson The Lord Of The Rings
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Of course, I agree with everything Jim Morrison said. Poletti, the fact that you review the film "The Lord of the Rings" without knowing the book and even brag about it shows your superficiality.
Jean Jacques Annaud Seven Years In Tibet
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The film, despite its slow pace, is evocative in some parts; it's certainly not a masterpiece, but it is interesting. 3.5!
Peter Weir The Truman Show
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The film is extremely important, especially because it portrays our reality better than many so-called realistic films, and that’s enough for me. Despite some Hollywood gimmicks, it remains one of those necessary films for understanding alienation, paranoia, and the danger of a Big Brother society we are already living in. For this alone, I give it a solid 5!
Peter Weir The Truman Show
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vote!
Peter Weir The Truman Show
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The film is extremely important, especially because it portrays our reality better than many so-called realistic films, and that’s enough for me. Despite some Hollywood gimmicks, it remains one of those necessary films for understanding alienation, paranoia, and the danger of a Big Brother society we are already living in. For this alone, I give it a solid 5!
Forbidden Forbidden Evil
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great review, really well done!