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J. Rienecker
<Send E-Mail>(future40.lnk.telstra.net)
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Re: @#!*% reviewer |
Saturday, May 19, 2012 (9:36 p.m.) |
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> The reviewer thinks he's funny but he isn't. That makes him an @#!*% .
It does not, however, mean that he is wrong. Personally I found the review quite humourous.
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Flo
(p57bd6538.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
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Re: Asshole reviewer |
Tuesday, June 19, 2012 (2:24 a.m.) |
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> The reviewer thinks he's funny but he isn't. That makes him an asshole.
Funny review. And sadly true.
What a reactionary crap. The movie and the music.
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From the sound of it, it's really YOU who's the asshole. [EDITED] |
Tuesday, November 22, 2016 (4:40 p.m.) |
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Christian Clemmenson, this site's very owner and operator, actually has a very valid point; this film's composer, Steve Jablonsky, and almost virtually all of the rest of his fellow followers of Hans Zimmer and Remote Control Productions have actually created some of the most intolerable musical scores of our time. Just because they're more modern doesn't necessarily mean that it's better; and in this case, it's not. Sometimes, (in fact, a lot of the time), the "old" things are, and work, the best. So, don't just go on and say all of that load of crap just because you can; it's completely disrespectful, gratuitous, and wholly unnecessary, and driven by arrogance and vanity.
(Message edited on Friday, January 20, 2017, at 5:43 p.m.)
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