Larrok

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7249 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Amedeo Gianfrotta Grazie Padre Pio
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A fundamental milestone of Italian trash! "You need to know that Sara and Marta have expressed the desire to go eat in Posillipo..." "What are we waiting for, let's go!!"
Primus Brown Album
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Nice review, but I don't agree with the judgment on the album. In my opinion, this is light years away from those masterpieces like "Frizzle Fry" and "Sailing...". The songs are excessively repetitive, or mere extravagance that goes nowhere. The sounds are also quite indecent, especially how the drums are recorded... I know this is intentional, but I don't like it. It's definitely above average for its time, sure, and Les and Larry have style, but in 1997, the masterpieces in my opinion were different.
Ernst Jünger Trattato Del Ribelle
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Noose, look, nobody here is saying it's more pleasant to die by asphyxiation or to be burnt alive; for me, there's no difference, both are horrific deaths, and I condemn 100% the perpetrators who were capable of such horrors. Regarding the difference between 3 and 6 million, it doesn't change by even a comma the judgment one can give historically; in any case, it's one of the worst genocides that have been perpetrated in human history. What the others want to say is that politically and legally, 3 million more or less dead is an abyssal difference.
Darren Aronofsky The Wrestler
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I saw it again, and I confirm my first impression that Aronofsky leans a bit too heavily on the drama in the last scene with the daughter, but on the other hand, it's necessary to give the final jolt to the plot, and I must say that the final scene with the Ayatollah moved me more than the first time. I raise my rating to 4.
Änglagård Buried Alive
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This live is nice, even though the tracks, in my opinion, sound better in their respective studio versions.
György Ligeti The Ligeti Project IV: Concertos / Ramifications / Requiem
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More and more convinced that this man was a genius with a capital G.
Ernst Jünger Trattato Del Ribelle
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"Imbecile, stupid, necrophile, idiot, jerk." 5 pointless insults from you when I haven't thrown a single one your way, this demonstrates the difference in civility between the two of us. I hope I never meet you in person because you would ruin my day.
Egyptian Kings Almagest
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I had listened to it some time ago, but after a while, I deleted it; I find it a bit too cold and sterile. It doesn't convey those feelings of cosmic-environmental disorientation that, for example, a "Apollo Atmospheres & Soundtracks" by Brian Eno does (at least in the first half). The references to Ozric and Porcupine are spot on and only confirm what I’m saying.
Ernst Jünger Trattato Del Ribelle
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Jack Daniel's, but who ever said that the SS were human? My clarification was very respectful and in the form of a question; it had no intention of changing history or being offensive. You call me a necrophile because I simply pointed out that they weren't burned alive. What's going on, now the truth can’t be said anymore? Should I say they burned them alive? It's absurd that when someone wants to say something, they ascribe another meaning to it. Suddenly, I’ve become a supporter of the Nazis. How pathetic.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From A Memory
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However, the nimble central paragraph of 33 lines never breaking with minute-by-minute reporting à la Sandro Ciotti