Sharon Stone
But what reasons? For her age, she's a hell of a babe! That's more than enough! You could do her blindfolded, come on.. more
Mogol
I believed that writing "Il mio canto libero" and "Impressioni di settembre" and writing "Essere una donna" were mutually exclusive things, like if I live in Rome I can't live in Spain. I also believed that collaborating with Battisti and D'Alessio wasn't possible for the same person. I don't know, I’ll average it out and give it a 3, a lot of sadness. more
Shakira
Come on, but when does it start whenever wherever... more
Thelonious Monk
To listen to "Intorno a Mezzanotte" more
Franco Battiato
The comments from 19lunghezze are irrelevant. Returning to the artist, I think they are a really boring person who, however, has produced some interesting tracks... more
Sharon Stone
Old hens make good broth. Well, jokes aside, let’s make a somewhat serious comment: I don’t know her very well, I've seen only a few films with her, like 4. more
Diego Maradonna
But should I evaluate him as a footballer or as a coach? To remove any doubt (5+1)/2 = 3
@ninomio: no, whatever you want, but a life coach, definitely not; actually, it’s better if I don’t express myself on the human side. more
Sharon Stone
Catherine Tramell has hypnotized me, and she still does. In the first "Basic Instinct," clearly. more
Franco Battiato
@19lunghezze: it's not just that music is all about power and speed, your comment is quite simplistic, if I may say so. There can be incredibly virtuosic guitarists who then play terrible pieces, just to make an example.
Anyway, in my opinion, one of the greatest geniuses of Italian music, we should be proud of him. Few like him have ventured into various and very different musical genres, always achieving, sometimes more, sometimes less, excellent results. I particularly appreciate Pollution and Fetus by him. more
Sharon Stone
reading his sketch with Cesara Buonamici on TG5: "Can I ask you... for our viewers... t-to cross your legs?" "Oh, absolutely NO!!" more
Lennie Tristano
"A tremendous musician!" (Charlie Parker) more
Luis Buñuel
He knew how to showcase the hypocrisies, pettiness, and squalor of the bourgeois and ecclesiastical classes like no one had ever dared to do. Blending and intertwining everything with surreal and dreamlike deliriums, he inserted a series of masterpieces one after the other. One of the most authentic and indisputable geniuses of cinema. more
Robert Duvall
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning. It has the scent of victory." Kilgore is one of the greatest and most terrifying characters in the history of cinema. And Duvall perfectly portrayed and defined each of his characters. Historic also in The Godfather I and II. A tremendous actor. more
Bruce Willis
Great Fil di Put!!!!!!!! more
Laura Pausini
As soon as I think about her fans (fanatic ones), my blood starts boiling and I just want to give her one. Which is exactly what I’ll do. Presumptuous, childish, babyish, you can’t say “but” without them immediately insulting you, claiming you don’t know shit about music (wow, from what pulpit!) and always bringing up the same four bullshit arguments: “But she has won 4 Grammys!1!!1 She is known all over the world!11!!” The more you debunk them, the more they cling to these. Mules. Anyway, honey is less sweet. more
Sharon Stone
Sharon Stone in Casino: O_O O_O O_O Pronkalamiseria! I’ll add another O_O for the great performance in that movie. more
Luca Mangoni
Artist in his own right. more
Avril Lavigne
I give you 2 because today I feel magnanimous, but someone who at 27 is still making songs for pimple-faced fifteen-year-olds just can’t be taken seriously! more
Olmo
your cucua, do you want to be my little broccoli? more
Olmo
Anyway: "unequivocally shit"
eh. more