Alfredo

DeRank : 6,73
DeAge™ : 7456 days • Here since 9 january 2006
Drew Goddard Quella casa nel bosco
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Seen tonight. I liked the idea of creating a parody stew of quotes with a serious/comical twist, but it falls flat overall. I read some very high ratings on certain cinema websites; perhaps horror enthusiasts and the like have been so starved for years that they cling to the first thing that's vaguely decent.
Interpol Marauder
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I still have to listen to it, my favorites remain the first two and a bit of the third. After that, they seemed to be on a constant decline. I still listen to the debut from 2002, it's the classic great example of a revival album, meaning it's not a new sound, but it's been perfectly modernized.
Bruce Springsteen Lucky Town
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I confirm what was written in the nice review.
Eugenio Finardi Diesel
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Very, very beautiful album, this is Sugo, I have consumed it.
Franco Battiato La voce del padrone
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I find it a well-made album, I listen to it from time to time. As for the fact that people like it because it’s considered a masterpiece, I couldn't say, and I've never really thought about it.
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction
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Album full of street metal hits, speaking objectively. Personally, I've never liked them (nor the Motley Crue and similar bands).
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention One Size Fits All
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I greatly appreciate the Frank of the first 10 years (up until around '76), from then on, not much.
Dark Polo Gang Trilogy
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We have a trap enthusiast, I wouldn't have expected that from Deb. As for the genre, I've listened to a bit and it's not for me, so I'll skip it altogether.
The War on Drugs A Deeper Understanding
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I'm not a big fan of revivals like this, but they are good at serving up a sort of crossover between American singer-songwriter tradition and indie rock, hats off to them.
Quentin Tarantino Django Unchained
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I liked it quite a bit.