bjork68

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DeAge™ : 7312 days • Here since 3 june 2006
William Friedkin L'esorcista (versione integrale)
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Yes, Sanjuro, I understand that this movie disgusts you, but you also need to explain why. It's too easy otherwise. At the time, it made headlines; there were even ambulances outside the theaters. Now it just makes you laugh.
Woody Allen Annie Hall
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one of my favorite directors.
The Verve A Storm In Heaven
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I consider this album the best by the Verve; in the following ones, although decent, they lose themselves too much in commercial Britpop. Here, instead, the influence of all the good things the 80s gave us is still tangible.
Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman & Howe An Evening Of Yes Music
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sorry Christ you are right and also Roby is a prog big cat, well come on we would be at least 10 cats in total! :-)
Buster Keaton The General
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What a good fusillo, what a beautiful heartfelt review, you can really tell you enjoy it. I have a faint memory of Keaton from my childhood, when the TV was still in black and white and there were only Rai 1 and Rai 2 :-D
Paul Simon Surprise
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great album and nice review, well done!
Elisa Pearl Days
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Elisa, oh my gosh, great voice and talent but... verbose and egocentric to the point of nausea. There's never a guitar solo, never any space for instruments in her songs. Never! I listened to the album and it left me completely indifferent.
Leonard Cohen The Future
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.....and me I'm up there waiting for the miracle, for the miracle to come.......
Blake Edwards Hollywood Party
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Ah, do you remember "pretty Hollywood party" by the broncoviz, ahhahahahahaha, totally wacky and surreal. "You too like Kevin Costneeeer" :-D
Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman & Howe An Evening Of Yes Music
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Have you noticed that in the prog reviews we are always the same old 4 cats? Now tinybanks, hetzer, and lord should be joining us. :-)