Jim Jarmusch Coffee and Cigarettes
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I absolutely agree with Sfascia-Carrozze that taking it out on the "audience" is really misplaced, and I really don't think that everyone who liked the film was some radical-chic with bottle-bottom glasses (even if that were a fault).
The discussion about "if the director and actors had been unknown, would it have had the same success" does make some sense, but I think it can be applied to about 90% of today’s film production, don’t you think? :)
Roberto Saviano Gomorra
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Wow, masterful review. Really well done.
Ben Harper and Relentless7 White Lies for Dark Times
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He even got the album title wrong...legend. The 5 is mandatory.
Venetian Snares Rossz Csillag Alatt Szuletett
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This man is crazy, I listened to snippets of "Detrimentalist" and it blew my mind. I was hoping to find something on DeBaser (by the way, I thought I had discovered it here), too bad the review is so old! :)
The Chemical Brothers Dig Your Own Hole
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DotsCazDots human case number 1.
Kim Carnes Mistaken Identity
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Nice spring review (but also summer, here it feels like August)... I honestly didn't understand the criticism of Hypnosphere Boy.
Artisti Uniti Per L'Abruzzo Domani
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One could think of implementing a nice tax for reconstruction so that – whether they are conscientious or not – all Italians will contribute according to their own ability.
Artisti Uniti Per L'Abruzzo Domani
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Where there is volunteering, the state has failed, I agree.
Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance
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This time, an indigestible review. I've listened to a few tracks from the album, and I must say that Thrice is one of the few bands that manages to interpret the "emocore" genre in an original way.
Death Human
Death Human
10 may 09
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I agree with comment 25, well-written review but a bit "opulent." I don't know the album, but the cover is truly teRiBBile...