Alfredo

DeRank : 6,73
DeAge™ : 7457 days • Here since 9 january 2006
Tim Burton Big Fish - Le Storie Di Una Vita Incredibile
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Watched it the other night, truly a great film.
Marilyn Manson Portrait of an American Family
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Manson has shown throughout his career to be a mediocre musician. That said, I consider this an excellent album, the only one that I truly like.
Hideaki Anno Neon Genesis Evangelion (The end of evangelion)
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But why don’t we also include a video game review section? A nice review of Grand Theft Auto 4! :D
Hideaki Anno Neon Genesis Evangelion (The end of evangelion)
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"a thousand times more important and profound than countless Hollywood films"... oh my, not that it's particularly difficult, especially if we consider the Hollywood productions of recent years. Honestly, the last animated film I must have seen about 10 years ago. I really don't know anything about the Japanese ones. Now that I think about it, I'm not even interested... :DD Cute review
Colour Haze 5 Questions To Stefan Koglek
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"...it's impossible. I can't believe it..."---> what do you mean??
Colour Haze 5 Questions To Stefan Koglek
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Very interesting, Bartle. But what does the laconic post n° 5 mean? I hope it's not anything very serious.
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral
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True, great record. I'm not crazy about NIN, but this and "The Fragile" are actually amazing.
Stefan Oblowsky (ovvero Bruno Mattei) L'altro inferno
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Neu2: honestly, it doesn't take much to realize that the 5 given by the reviewer is purely ironic. "...saving on costs and time, two films were made, IF WE CAN CALL THEM THAT, all at once..." :D
Herbie Hancock Inventions & Dimentions
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Here it is, double 5! Very nice review, beautiful album. The Hancock of the '60s is my favorite.
Jan Garbarek Group Live @ Padova Porsche Jazz Festival 20.11.2008
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So far, I only know Garbarek's early period up to the mid-'70s (the more free jazz phase, to be clear); I haven't listened much from the '80s onwards. Nonetheless, albums like "Afric Pepperbird," "Sart," and "Tryptykon" are stunning in my opinion. As always, the review is excellent.