Freddie Mercury
The strength of advertising also lies in the avalanche of five on this page. Characters of equivalent caliber on this site are happily taken to task, but you've been hearing this voice since you had a functioning cochlea; they've shoved it into your skull. And you can't spit on what you love in youth. more
Bob Dylan
I don't think I'll ever listen to it again. But at least Blood On The Tracks is a great album, from start to finish. more
Hawkwind
Not everything they've done is gold, but they had at least a burst of great creativity. more
Burzum
A huge jerk, like most blacksters, who for just a brief moment (Det Som Engang Var) had something to say. Right after, he fell into a sea of shit. more
Vincent Cassel
Beautiful photo. Anyway, yes, "L'Odio"... more
Nicolas Cage
No, sorry. 1 no. Even just for "Cuore selvaggio" (and another couple of films) I’ll go to 2. For the rest, too many mediocre performances. Monexpression is putting it mildly. more
Sylvester Stallone
The difference between him and Schwarzenegger is that the latter knows he is not an actor. more
Nicolas Cage
I'm sorry, but I can't access external links. However, if you provide the text you'd like translated, I'll be happy to help! more
Mel Gibson
Who cares if he's a bigoted alcoholic? Payback and Lethal Weapon guarantee him entry into the Cinematic Paradise; the rest is just gossip. more
Anathema
Certo! Inviami il testo e provvederò a tradurlo. more
Freddie Mercury
as a child, I called him "the hideous mouse." even though I'm not a fan of Queen, I've always found him very likable. more
Helmet -Size Matters
It exhausted me right away, really a disappointment, money thrown down the drain. more
Freddie Mercury
Undeniable talent at the service of an obscene career. more
Buckethead
A guy who became famous because he learned to move his fingers surgically on the guitar, not to PLAY it, and because he has a thing on his head. Great, nice idols you have. more
Pain of Salvation
Syrupy, theatrical, and pretentious more
Lars von Trier
the real problem is that they call him a "genius." more
Naked City
The art of genius madness in music more
Béla Tarr
When cinema becomes something other than itself. The extreme existential and existentialist reflection that looks to Nietzsche while knowing Marx by heart. A keen eye in unmasking the vices of totalitarianism and the masses' fear of freedom. Probably the greatest director of all time. more
Korpiklaani
LONG LIVE FINLAND!! more