Stoopid

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DeAge™ : 7384 days • Here since 23 march 2006
Camillo Mastrocinque Totò A Parigi
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Oh my goodness, what an ugly page! Arrogant, vulgar, full of a bitterness that shouldn’t be reserved even for the true scoundrels, let alone for a prince... This has nothing to do with freedom of expression, dear ilpazzo, you've completely missed the mark all the way around. I don’t feel like employing rhetorical skills to dismantle every syllable of your writing; I’ll stick to the most heartfelt "But please!"
Kim Ki Duk Ferro 3
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No no Enbar, we’re higher up. Ferro 3 is the summation of Kim Ki Duk, I say. Don’t forget to let me know.
Luciano De Crescenzo Così Parlò Bellavista
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Well, the film must certainly be comforting, nor should it dwell on tragedy at all. The hedonistic dimension is the only one in which it can develop, oleography beats sociology and Benedetto Casillo uber alles.
Luis Bunuel L'angelo sterminatore
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Damn what a flash... but it's a 3! I'm studying Russian, and in Cyrillic, there's a letter that looks just like a 3; I had inverted the code, Witt would have had fun with it.
Luis Bunuel L'angelo sterminatore
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Yes, I understand what you mean. But the arrival of the rain, far from being the reason for the confinement (were there doubts?), is a powerful moment both visually and metaphorically, the trumpet call of the angel, the solemn announcement of the impending tragedy. If then you speak of finger and moon on such a vague page, well, let's say we didn't quite understand each other. In any case, your discordant comment is even more valuable than the concordant one. How did you do the last letter of your nickname?
Chuck Palahniuk Soffocare
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I copy and paste Geenoo, adding praises to the review.
Luis Bunuel L'angelo sterminatore
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Body of a thousand whales, the first comment on your existence is a takedown!! The exterminating angel is you..
Jonathan Safran Foer Molto forte, incredibilmente vicino
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Everything is Illuminated is one of the few books that made me laugh uncontrollably. I am referring to all the episodes narrated by the little translator, marked by a language that is undoubtedly brilliant and truly irresistible. However, I couldn't stand the plot, especially in the somewhat clumsy and frankly uninteresting ending. Great page, indeed it's true, reviewing books is a different thing.
Savage Republic Customs
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No, you haven't gone too far, absolutely not. In fact, dear pretazzo, you've hit the nail right on the head. "Rapemen's first Ep" is one of the most groundbreaking epiphanies that loud rock has given us, so much so that it eclipses even the splendid "Sucker Punch," and nullifies the less convincing outcomes of those "ethnic excursions" mentioned here. In short, there was no better way to review this album: to start in medias res with the monument of that track, and not to give a rating to an album that escapes the law of numbers.
Zeni Geva Freedom Bondage
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Oh my God, what a gem you've dug up, congrats! Maybe a bit misleading to compare it to Swans and Neurosis, as the Japanese have a more "immediate" power. What a great time it was when I was blasting Zeni Geva at full volume..