Brilliant and badass duck more
A rabbit (or a hare) that inexplicably causes chaos and finds itself in trouble, always emerging unscathed. more
Subversive, reactionary and unconventional, yet dignified. more
Except for "Il battito animale," "Cosa resterà di questi anni '80," and "Infinito." The rest can be easily assembled into a powerful sleeping pill. more
Great respect for what he did in Cream. A (bit) less for the rest. more
I used to build those superattics. The little dolls have always made me laugh; some of them had wigs that looked like Giucas Casella when he was young. more
Many do not understand its greatness and label it bourgeois to justify themselves. As if art were forbidden to the bourgeoisie. If only all bourgeois were like Clapton... more
Come on, the Pooh aren't that bad for their genre; in fact, I would say they know what they're doing. However, nowadays they would deserve involuntary confinement in a nursing home; it's better to remain silent about the children of Facchinetti and Battaglia out of decency. more
There’s better out there, but I prefer them to the crap music that exists today. Enough said. more
From the age of six to fifteen, Lego was for me the true and only meaning of Christmas. more
RAF - current Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom and an integral part of the armed forces of the United Kingdom more
Forget about video games...the new generations will miss out on this absolute masterpiece to jerk off in front of a screen...Siiiick! more
A bit of a hustler, but he managed to combine different genres together... respect! more
Timeless! more
arms wasted on agriculture. Painful is already a compliment! more
pooh pù! more
"D" more
David Wark Griffith --> A central figure in the history of cinema. The Birth of a Nation, Intolerance, and Broken Blossoms are among his fundamental chapters. more
Mochi, with style. more
Shamelessly overrated... more