Peter Jackson
I kindly ask you to explain to me how it would have been humanly possible to create such a disgrace as "Amabili resti." more
Peter Jackson
I ask you to kindly explain how it would have been humanly possible to do more in the adaptation of The Lord of the Rings (aside from changing E. Wood, but whatever...), a book I know well. Seriously, it was impossible to produce a better film while positioning itself exactly between fidelity to the literary work and the rules of a blockbuster with the damn constraints. Please, let’s not play cool. It's one thing to say "the movies bore me," another to say "it's crap compared to the book"… more
GWAR
I keep them on my bedside table. more
GWAR
But is the singer of these the guy who walks around with a kind of giant plastic squid on his pants? more
GWAR
the gormiti more
Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc.
Oh Jesus, the trilogies of Spyro, Crash, and Rayman in the heart more
Ariana Grande
A twenty-years-younger Mariah Carey, tender, graceful, and not at all trash-erotic. May God preserve her just like that. more
Megadeth
Absolutely fantastic! In my opinion, you either love them or hate them, and those who hate them don't understand a damn thing. Mustaine is an excellent guitarist and songwriter! more
Joe Strummer
5 forever, life master more
Zucchero
Known as a song recycler and porchettaro, no comment on all his CDs; for those who consider him the greatest in Italy, a nice raspberry. more
Hypnos 69 -Legacy
Hard, psychedelic, progressive, dark, possessed, grandiosely SEVENTIES: what an enormous piece of Disco. more
Alexander "Skip" Spence
another hero who flew too high and burned his wings. "Oar" is a masterpiece, a man in disarray aware of his solitude Alexander "Skip" Spence - Little Hands (from "Oar")  more
Bruce Palmer
another great of music, never too celebrated. His "The Cycle Is Complete" is a masterpiece, with so many elements that a smarter person would have drawn out over three albums. Bruce Palmer - Alpha-Omega-Apocalypse [1971]  more
Cows
what a great band, noise rock madness on the edge of delirium The Cows ( Live - Gabe's, Iowa City)
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The Velvet Underground
Countless spans over the ultra-praised Beatles, if we don't give them a 5. more
John Frusciante
His greatest album was made as a solo artist, I think recording it with a 4-track tape and a few kilos of black heroin in his veins ["Niandra LaDes," beautiful and disturbed, also one of my favorite albums of the '90s]...the second one loses almost all the poetry and just remains the delirium of someone with too many drugs and psychotropic drugs circulating. Then, SHIT, both with the RHCP and solo. At least for my tastes, you know.. more
The Beach Boys
Like a birthday party, they owe much to the vocal harmonies of the fantastic Doo Wop, always the songs you love. more
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Some nice things, but guys, WHAT A DRAG. more