Chuck Norris
No, I won't give it to him, I don't think he'll ever find out... hey, help! Who are you? What are you doing? I was just jokingkdmsdasd,aspd more
Darren Aronofsky
A great director with quality over the years, sometimes perhaps a bit too self-congratulatory but still a genius. more
Dextro
Thanks to him, I discovered the pergocream! more
Rossana Casale
I gladly recognize four beautiful works in his career, from "La Via Dei Misteri" to "Alba Argentina" included. more
Dextro
The Dragon Ball-style fusion between myself and the striker from Siena. more
Kylie Minogue
Pop with no depth is not my genre, but Kylie certainly deserves a bit more respect amidst this wave of emptiness. Many useless songs, but also a few gems, especially the duet with Nick Cave and the cheerful "Some Kind Of Bliss." more
Terry
He organizes rave parties (dancing on the attached cube) at his place. more
Terry
Oo° °oO. more
The Beatles
Apart from the fact that they rewrote the rules of pop music, that in '68 they played punk with "Helter Skelter," that they produced tracks like "She's Leaving Home," "Here There & Everywhere," "Let It Be," "The Long & Winding Road," and the second side of "Abbey Road," that bands like the Cure and XTC wouldn't have existed without them, that they set the fashion in the '60s and produced an industrial quantity of epigones, apart from this, they wouldn't even be a fundamental band. more
The Beatles
I learned that you should never say "I don't really like the Beatles" right in the heart of Liverpool.
Vote for historical significance. more
The Beatles
Considered by many to be one step ahead of everyone when in reality they have always been at least three steps behind. more
Graham Parker
He worked as a gas station attendant, then decided to promote an explosive blend for scooters that wanted to travel from the pubs of London to the Mississippi. Over time, he ran out of gas, but the marks of his wanderings remain. more
Rev Theory
After two listens, I'm already fed up. You two, actually, you up there, would do better to change your favorite band. more
Terry
A bitch. more
Steely Dan
"and he doesn't like Steely Dan" Quotation. (By the way, they are the stars of my best deals in history; I managed to take home 3 absurd masterpieces for 19 euros).
I’d like to point out: all 5.
Update: 4 absurd masterpieces for 24 euros. more
CapaRezza
The perfect music for taking a dump!! If there's one thing in this world that gets on my nerves, it's rappusi, no matter what color they are!!! I find them dirty and gaudy!! It’s a shame because if only the genre changed, I might risk becoming a fan. After all, it doesn’t exactly say nonsense!!! more
Tiziano Ferro
Someone wrote that "however" has a nice voice. As if a professional vocalist, instead of singing in a somewhat in-tune way, should get on stage and crochet. In fact, thinking back to Biagio Antonacci, Vasco Rossi, Ramazzotti, etc., it’s not so obvious that a singer does what they are richly paid for!!! As for the music??? That’s always a mess in Itaglia!!! more
John Carpenter
Among my 10 favorite directors, District 13, Halloween, The Fog, 1997 Escape from New York, The Thing, Christine, Big Trouble in Little China, Prince of Darkness, They Live—this combo of 9 masterpieces alone justifies my affection for this director whom I adore... And let's not forget In the Mouth of Madness! (I'll forgive you for the last two films, and honestly, they aren't that bad either) One phrase to define him? "Fuck Hollywood!" more
Jean Pierre Melville
He made rigor and extreme, maniacal technical and narrative precision his stylistic hallmark, which has been imitated countless times since then. Rarely conceding anything in terms of emotionality. Cold, disillusioned, fatalistic, pessimistic. The quintessence of Noir. Without him, some of the best filmmakers in the world might not even have existed, see Woo, Jarmusch, Mann, Kitano... even Tarantino has always worshiped him. Le Deuxieme Souffle, the masterpiece. more
Kim Ki-Duk
a fake poet mostly quite unbearable and absolutely overrated, Primavera Estate... the only film that really deserves it. more