bjork68

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Werner Herzog Aguirre, Furore Di Dio
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oh yes pretty, true! I had read an article about this documentary. Thanks for reminding me! ;-)
Werner Herzog Aguirre, Furore Di Dio
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or Kaspar Hauser?
Werner Herzog Aguirre, Furore Di Dio
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Am I wrong, or is her love-hate relationship with Herzog legendary? I've only seen Herzog's The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser, and it certainly left an impression on me. Oh, and of course, Nosferatu as well.
Mario Biondi and the High Five Quintet Handful Of Soul
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A challenging review to read, but it’s clear what you mean about this album, which, by the way, seems to be selling very well and ranking high in the charts. I listened to it twice in the car and found it, as you say, enjoyable. Ossequi metaphisici und Sollazzevoli.
R.E.M. Monster
R.E.M. Monster
6 apr 07
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Well, I like Monster. Not necessarily like Automatic for the People or Murmur, but songs like i don't sleep i dream, star 69, and especially what's the frequency kenneth, are unforgettable, at least for me.
Werner Herzog Aguirre, Furore Di Dio
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eeeh the Popol Vuh :-)
Giuseppe Tornatore La Leggenda Del Pianista Sull'Oceano
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Hi Fusillo, if you’re referring to the point I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t call someone who eats mice and lives on a boat full of explosives a genius... I agree here too, I thought it was implied :-D
Giuseppe Tornatore La Leggenda Del Pianista Sull'Oceano
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In fact, I think Tornatore has been overrated as well. I would like to hear Poletti's opinion on this. The review is well written, though.
Giuseppe Tornatore La Leggenda Del Pianista Sull'Oceano
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Well, fusillo, I'm puzzled by that 1. Despite agreeing with some points from the review, such as these: "Novecento (the good one) is better than Jelly Roll Morton (the bad one) not because of musical talent (the touch, the predisposition to melody, etc...) but because he creates more noise..." and..."but the idea that music is something geniuses engage with effortlessly and without study seems misleading, uneducational, and, ultimately, a bit idiotic."
However, overall, I don’t think it’s a bad film; I found it quite engaging.
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Sinfonia n° 5 Op. 64
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He is the only one, and now he's more pissed off and frustrated than ever... let's let him vent, nurturing the vain hope that someone will put "the lock on the computer" for him.