Zarathustra

DeRank : 0,46
DeAge™ : 7355 days • Here since 21 april 2006
Ron Howard Il Codice Da Vinci
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A horrible film, horrible direction, pathetic performances despite the stellar cast. Only the Grail scholar, whose name I don’t remember, is saved. The novel is packed with historical inaccuracies and insinuations and overall is as commercial as little else I’ve ever read... Technically it resembles the novels of Umberto Eco, although of course a real comparison doesn’t even exist. Eco is far too immense, Brown far too insignificant.
Stanley Kubrick Arancia Meccanica
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I agree. You used the right word for him: mannerist.
Dream Theater A Change Of Seasons
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I completely agree with what Joe Cavalli said. They overly praise themselves, but in comparison to the founders of progressive rock, they are nobody. The piece has never really excited me, but I acknowledge that it overflows with well-developed ideas. The covers are quite pathetic and they could have saved themselves the trouble: by the way, they could have done even worse, covering albums like Made in Japan and The Dark Side, collecting dreadful figures in abundance.
Sylvester Stallone Rocky Balboa
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I liked it, but... I find that Rocky is a splendid metaphor for life.
Rolling Stones 12 x 5
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I don't understand how one can fail to recognize the greatness of the Stones... Sometimes I feel like there's a desire to go against the tide at all costs. Sure, they might not be to everyone’s taste, but to denigrate them like that seems absurd to me. Regarding the latest album and their live performances, I believe they demonstrate, in every way, the greatness of this band: there is no "young" rock group capable of keeping up with these old timers...
Rolling Stones 12 x 5
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great record... the stones are the greatest
Neri Parenti Natale A New York
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I agree with happypippo about Canalis's breasts.
The Velvet Underground Another view
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You're right. However, you could have written it better.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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I don't think you have fully grasped the conceptual value, as well as the musical one, of this album.
Fabrizio De André Tutti Morimmo A Stento
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okay, five to the record but damn the review is too long.. anyway, it's written very well.