Mopaga

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Neri Parenti Fracchia la belva umana
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I quote uxo
Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill Vol. 1
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Bjork, you're lucky. I have 23 :-D but wow, you're something else... I wanted to establish a very spiritual relationship (but come on :-P)... and you're talking about doing certain things... :-D
Minutemen The Punch Line
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I really like these crazy and wacky things, but I remember that the songs on Double Nickels on the Dime all seemed the same to me :s
Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill Vol. 1
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Bjork, if you have no prejudices against younger guys, will you marry me? :)
Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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In the end, I read the review. But you made my stomach turn a bit when you said you dissed Sweet Child O' Mine. It's true that Guns were a rougher, dirtier, and grittier variation of hair metal bands, but when I think of those well-endowed women going crazy over those punky long-haired guys like Mötley Crüe and Poison, I really want to vomit... same effect when I think of the Guns, especially a song like Sweet Child O' Mine, which I consider very overrated due to a catchy riff that annoys for a minute and a half before Axl starts singing. Then to call these songs "ballads" just because they're titled "Sweet Child O' Mine”; Every Rose Has Its Thorn by Poison was a "ballad." The real great tracks from Appetite For Destruction were others: Welcome To The Jungle, It's So Easy, Paradise City, Nightrain, Rocket Queen... Sweet Child O' Mine just gives me itch today.
Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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Bisius, I don't agree. C-grade rock is something else entirely. These wannabes, junkies, assholes, and whatever else, have, in their own way, entered the history of rock. Anyway, it will be a few more years before Appetite For Destruction makes its way back into my CD player.
Guns N' Roses Appetite For Destruction
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Exactly, why do it?
Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill Vol. 2
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Sanjuro, has Carmelo Bene been reincarnated in you?
Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill Vol. 2
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I liked this one, for better or for worse, but I won't go beyond 3.5.
Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill Vol. 1
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Poletti, you’ve discovered hot water... that the film was an unrestrained imitation was already evident in Tarantino's intentions, and it had already been pointed out by 800,000 critics, without considering this imitation a flaw. For me, the first part was terrible for other reasons. I didn't understand a damn thing, an hour and a half to two hours of cape and severed limbs, blood, etc... I only save the cartoon sequence and part of the soundtrack (including The Lonely Shepherd). The second volume has more of a "plot."