RegularJoan

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Stanley Kubrick Arancia Meccanica
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Enough with this story about passionate reviews! You remind me of Raffaello Matarazzo...
Name: pretazzo | Date: 30 /3/2007 | Rating: — | Album Rating: —--> Good job Pretà. Enough with the same old relentless mantra of passion: we’re on an independent review website, we’re not writing the lines of Baci Perugina nor are we guests on a Milly Carlucci show. That’s enough, damn it! Sanju, stop writing bullshit just to criticize, because you really don’t impress anyone except for someone like me who comments because I have nothing better to do.
Terry Gilliam Brazil
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Well done, dude, great choice!
Damiano Damiani Alex l'Ariete
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"because here everything seems designed to prove that the worst can always get worse and never end, and furthermore, there is a very clear impression that everyone takes everything very seriously and is well aware of their actions." ---> Legendary Hetzer!
Gianni Bella & Marcella Bella Per sempre (forever)
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@nofake and Mike: congratulations on the comments, I'm learning a lot. Am I wrong or one great novel where Dostoevsky addresses the theme of evil is "Demons" (alas, I've been trying to finish reading it for two years)?
@nofake: "I believe that no one forbids you. No one locks either the Bible or the Gospel in a chest guarded by Swiss guards" ---> Reading the Bible or the Gospel based on subjective criteria should inspire principles that should then be applied to daily actions, this is evident to all. The point is that the Swiss guards you mention appear whenever one wants to live Christianity according to subjective standards, Swiss guards that limit free action. However, upon closer examination, the problem is deeper. The existence of authorities that set the religious doctrine almost like it’s a legal norm (and here comes the CEI again... I know, it's banal) ultimately confuses the private sphere of the citizen, which includes the religious domain and in which certain behaviors are permissible, with the public sphere, where other forms of behavior are permissible. Among these latter forms, abstaining from voting is certainly not included, which, after all, is a right, but also a duty. And if some little priest lectures me saying that as a "Christian" I should not vote when this sinking institution resembling the Titanic called "State" (what an ugly word) is trying to solve important issues related to social justice (two words that exclude each other), what am I left to think?
Super Elastic Bubble Plastic Small Rooms
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Captain Quentin and the Super Elastic Bubble Plastic: the two hot bands of the moment. I love them. I saw them live a few nights ago and they really impressed me. I like this more than The Swindler.
Gianni Bella & Marcella Bella Per sempre (forever)
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That year I got my first and last seven in conduct throughout my entire school career! :-DD Thank you Ruggeriiii!!!
Gianni Bella & Marcella Bella Per sempre (forever)
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Babymurdoc, you just reminded me of when we used to tease our Greek teacher by singing "Primavera a Sarajevo" by Enrico Ruggeri, another Sanremo gem from past years :-DDD. Great brothers Bella, at least you make us laugh!
David Lynch Strade Perdute
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fuck off.
Pavlov's Dog At The Sound Of The Bell
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This group and this album have two fantastic names. They remind me of a lot of things. Great review!
David Cronenberg Videodrome
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Andy Warhol called it "the A Clockwork Orange of the 80s" – I swear I didn't know that.