Human case immediately. more
(Cento, 1550 / Padua, 1631). A well-known Aristotelian philosopher with an Averroist orientation, he advocated for the mortality of the soul and its inseparable bond to the body. Suspected of heresy, he was denounced to the Padua Inquisition in 1598. Already a law student in Ferrara, he was a pupil of Federico Pendasio and a lecturer in natural philosophy. A brilliant author of pastoral dramas dedicated to Alfonso II d’Este. Mentioned by Girolamo Tiraboschi in his Storia della letteratura italiana. more
I find out now that according to him Tarkovsky would be "a fundamentally minor director, more of a philosopher and less of a filmmaker, a good photographer but a bad storyteller, too verbose to be interesting as well." Great, let's keep going like this. more
I find it eloquent that the definitions that came before are from those who couldn't wait to express their modern cynical morality and spout nonsense. They had a wonderful voice, without a doubt, but it lacked originality. Still, it was almost always pleasant and sometimes even moving. Well, when someone is famous, this is often overlooked. more
I also believe they made two excellent albums (the first two), then they alternated too many crazy nonsense with a few good tracks (above all "Ordinary World," which I adore). Overall, they are dispensable. more
Discone with a spectacular groove! Pure west coast! Too bad about the subsequent decline! more
Fundamental, unique, and absolute innovators, sensational and seminal albums one after another. more
What a live show! Fabulous performances, but the standout is definitely the beautiful jam session of the same name, lasting almost fifteen minutes. No complaints, fabulous musicians. more
A bang of a debut at the end of the '70s and the dawn of the '80s. In the Flat Field, their masterpiece. But all three of their subsequent albums are good, if not excellent (Burning From the Inside). more
the Abba of the new wave. more
Just one album for now, but with incredible sounds and vibes! more
Feeling at home. more
"Hai qualche tipo di famiglia a cui rivolgerti e questo è più di quanto io potrei mai darti." more
The greatest Italian director of the '70s. Probably the greatest "engaged" Italian director of all time. Legendary the combo with G.M. Volonté. more
One of the most versatile and complete directors in history. Sunset Boulevard is, for me, one of the 20 most beautiful films of all time. Only applause for the old Bil. more
A very skilled comedian in his profession, as a supposed politician he scares me because he capitalizes on the fears of the immature Italian people like a Mussolini of the 21st century. Protectionism and exaggerated welfare are just the first pieces of the puzzle. Moreover, more than him (the arm), we should fear the mind behind him, Casaleggio, if anything. more
A sweet sounding earthquake. more
Grim Springsteen more
Extraordinarily brilliant comedy more
He has (done) much better. more