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Stephen King Goes To The Movies
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Of the mentioned stories, I only know "I figli del grano" and "Il compressore," though I haven't seen their film adaptations. I still vote for it because I like Stefanino's prose, even if it's contained in a mediocre Greatest Hits.
Diana Ross Diana
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We're not in the days of the Supremes, but it's a record to blast in the cassette player of the Alfasud.
R.E.M. Monster
R.E.M. Monster
15 nov 12
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Among the R.E.M. albums during their four-member lineup, this is the one I like the least: at the time, it surprised me due to the contrast with the previous album and for the few truly memorable songs: the opening one, "Strange Currencies," and "Bang And Blame." It's one of the few R.E.M. albums that I can't listen to from start to finish.
Pier Paolo Pasolini Teorema
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I read part of the book and I saw the movie. Among Pasolini's works, my favorite one, even though I've always seen it in fragments, for the growing sense of discomfort it provokes as the story unfolds. I would have spent a word on the character of Ninetto Davoli, a sort of mute angel-messenger, who stands out in his two brief appearances, marking the "before" and the "after" of each family member.
Robbie Williams Take The Crown
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But who made this cover, Cattelan?
Robbie Williams Take The Crown
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Among the artists played on the radio in heavy rotation, one of the few deserving.
Modà Come Un Pittore
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In short, to have money, fame, and glory, you have to be a little bit of a whore...
Muse The 2nd Law
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I agree with what was stated by the gentleman in comment no. 12.
Christina Aguilera Lotus
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It seems to me a real storm...
The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
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Among the best albums by the Beatles, (even if not entirely successful), thanks to "Strawberry Fields Forever," "Fool on the Hill," and "Penny Lane." "Hello Goodbye" the lowest point of Macca with the Beatles? I suggest listening to "Wild Honey Pie."