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Cesare Cremonini Il Primo Bacio Sulla Luna
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"...If you think that record was written by a 15-year-old, we can very well place it on the shelf of little masterpieces of Italian music..." no no no, I can't swallow these arguments, I mean: who said we must include trash among the masterpieces just because it was written by a 15-year-old?? ok, a 15-year-old wrote it, and so what? they remain trash! I accept that you might have liked the lunapop, after all, we were all 15 once, but masterpieces are on another level, this must be clear!
Frank Darabont The Mist
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The fog is not a killer. I saw it some time ago, and I didn't know it was based on a story by King. I approached it with caution, as I usually do with horror films; while the first part seemed a bit mundane to me, filled with clichés and lacking effective twists, I must say that the ending really struck me. Ultimately, a good movie.
Enrico Mentana Matrix 25/9/2008
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If you want the opinion of an average user, which I consider myself without the slightest hint of modesty but rather tormented by my own mediocrity, introducing reviews of TV shows on this site could be exceedingly harmful: sure, it might offer some very interesting food for thought, but as already pointed out earlier, all of this would only serve to fatten the already abundant material that the Debaserian good fellows, fake ones, or "rock heads" have always joyfully drawn from with both hands; soon I think we would find ourselves overwhelmed by trash reviews regarding trash shows that, aside from their substantial coherence, would end up overshadowing those few good and interesting insights that will emerge from the Debaser TV operation. The solution would be intelligent censorship. But that’s not in the style of the site. And then, what kind of censorship is intelligent? The line between genius and madness is often flimsy and thin. Moreover, if you want an even more personal opinion: as an average human being, I sometimes arrive in the evening exhausted, sometimes angry, sometimes bored; sometimes I go out, sometimes I fall asleep happy, other times I stay at home alone, and to kill time, I who abhor everything that TV proposes except for cartoons, I spend my time on the computer, more often than not on Debaser reading reviews of music and films. Now. Opening my favorite site and seeing it flooded with all the filth that contaminates TV would further take away my hope. Thank you and goodbye.
Coldplay Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends
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I like it more and more every time I listen to it. I don't see it as a misstep, but rather as a step forward. The album flows beautifully with its typical Coldplay melodies, never feeling verbose or pedantic, as I believe was the case in previous works.
Metallica Death Magnetic
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I listened to it out of pure curiosity, I don't think that's a fault. In truth, Metallica has never been my favorite band.
Metallica Death Magnetic
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Finally, I had the pleasure of listening to this extraordinarily discussed album! Horrible. In every aspect. Boring, long-winded, old, stale, nostalgic, it embodies the desperate desire of Metallica themselves to be what they once were; thus, it is devoid of ideas in both music and lyrics. The instrumental parts are not only boring, but downright ugly and flat. Shall we talk about the single’s video? What’s the point? A jumble of slow and expressionless images that end as they began. Nice solo? Who the hell cares! A caricature of themselves. Bands no longer understand when it’s time to bow out rather than shrivel up like this.
Dream Theater Octavarium
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it's nice to see how we never get bored talking about this album
Muse Black Holes And Revelations
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Great review, even if it's always a bit over the top, but by now I've understood that it's your trademark. I like the album; in my opinion, the best track is "Assassin." Also, comment number 42 is nice.
Michael Haneke Funny Games U.S.
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Given this, but not the original. And yes, the psychological violence that unfolds in the first half of the film is truly distressing. However, halfway through, the tension inexorably dissipates when the boys temporarily exit the scene, and their return brings no shock and certainly does not constitute a twist. Moreover, I still have to fully digest the remote control scene, even though it might be a key element of the overall meaning. Ultimately, the second half of the film told me very little compared to the first. Still, it's worth a watch... and I really don't know what rating to give. Great review.
Muse Absolution
Muse Absolution
17 jul 08
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Well, I still maintain that you use expressions that are a bit too pompous, but overall I like how you described this album, a very challenging task given the complexity and the thousand facets it brings with it.