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Richard Curtis I Love Radio Rock
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too kind, Fosca :) yes, that image is indeed cute :)
Joel Coen Fargo
Joel Coen Fargo
18 sep 09
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I love Buscemi, McDormand, I love the Coens; for me, these films will always get 5 stars, without a shadow of a doubt. They might be slick, but if only we had slick like them...
Richard Curtis I Love Radio Rock
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Funny but nothing exceptional. Great soundtrack. Priceless the scene where the girl makes the revelation with nonchalance to the newlywed husband.
Long Fin Killie Houdini
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One of the best albums of the '90s, it occasionally reminds you of Talk Talk ("How I Blew it with Houdini") and much more often of Don Caballero ("Love Smothers Allergy"). A kind of folk with a strong math rock twist. Loads of originality, stuff that is light-years ahead of certain rock that tries to be passed off as "alternative."
Tim Burton Big Fish - Le Storie Di Una Vita Incredibile
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I always remember the evening I saw him for the first time, with friends, at an outdoor summer cinema, at the end of August, with the leaves already starting to pile up gently at the feet of the trees. The movie is very evocative, as is customary for Burton's works; however, at certain moments, especially in the second part, it slightly overindulges in the sweetness of good feelings. Still, if only there were more films like that!
Muse The Resistance
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"I had two pigeons cooing joyfully...they escaped nonetheless...why did they do it, you might wonder...I can't tell you, and you...do you know? Trout and pigs are trivial...none of them are esteemed...rats and mice are luckier than pigs, but I'll have it first...".
"Bravo, it rhymes" "...because the line was busy, who were you calling?". "The neuro, they’re admitting you!"
Muse The Resistance
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"if in a week there have been 5 reviews of this album, there must be a reason..." yes, the reason is that as soon as a new album by a mainstream band (Smashing Pumpkins, U2, Depeche Mode, Radiohead, Metallica, Dream Theater, Muse, etc...) comes out, magically hordes of novice reviewers appear who all feel simultaneously compelled to share their opinions, when they could easily do so by writing one or more comments on existing reviews.
Muse The Resistance
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@Mr.Moustache: Jeremy Irons in "Die Hard 3"!
Litfiba Live @ Festa del PD, Modena 12.09.09
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1980s: the PCI surpasses 30%, even achieving a relative majority by outpacing the DC in the 1984 European elections, and the greatest secretary in the party’s history, Berlinguer, is at the helm. Litfiba releases "Desaparecido," "17 RE," and "Litfiba 3," unanimously regarded as their best albums. After the fall of the wall in '89, in '90 the first lackluster album by Pelù and Renzulli, "El Diablo," is released, shortly before the PCI dissolves and becomes PDS. The albums continue to worsen for the rest of the 1990s culminating in the horrendous "Mondi Sommersi" of '97... soon after, PDS becomes DS and D'Alema is Prime Minister. In short, the two stories run parallel in their nosedive.
Muse The Resistance
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"I don't want to deny that in the current landscape maybe Muse are among the best things present"...MJ64, perhaps you meant "in the current MAINSTREAM landscape."