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Giulio Manfredonia Qualunquemente
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The character of Cetto is irresistible, a ruthless caricature of the most despicable politics, cynical and amoral. However, I’m not sure if he can sustain the pace of a feature film. In any case, on paper, Albanese is far above Zalone & Co.
Eugenio Bennato Garofano d'ammore
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I agree with Pinhead. On the other hand, no one chooses their siblings :-)
Renato Zero Artide Antartide
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I wasn't aware of this D'Anna-Fiacchini collaboration.
Aldous Huxley Brave New World
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As mentioned elsewhere, for me the most prophetic book on dystopias, for the reasons indicated by Avvelenata. The review perfectly captures the essence of the book.
Le luci della centrale elettrica Per ora noi la chiameremo felicità
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Cutting out words from newspaper headlines, putting them in a bag and drawing them out can yield almost identical results. For now, we will call it uselessness.
Gorillaz The Fall
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The best review I have read about this album.
Jackson Browne Late For The Sky
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One of Jackson Browne's best albums, which maintained high-quality standards throughout the '70s.
Verdena Wow
Verdena Wow
5 feb 11
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Nice review, but for now I don’t have anything more to say about the album than what has already been said elsewhere.
David Bowie Live Santa Monica '72
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David Bowie, the year of grace 1972. There’s nothing more to say.
The Beatles The Beatles 1967-1970
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Fundamental (especially due to the presence of some tracks that were only released on 45s, like Hey Jude and Don't Let Me Down), although I prefer listening to the albums from that period. The cover photo was supposed to be used for the "Let it Be" album (I believe it was meant to be titled "Get Back"), to close the circle. (The photo from the first album is the one that later appears in the red anthology).