He true genius. Which involves so much, but so much recklessness... more
they are the Italian Crosby, Stills & Nash. If I had to choose someone instead of Young, I would see Bruno Vespa fitting in nicely... more
they had a close call, the merdoia, in 1945, and these are the results... more
Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre e sarò felice di aiutarti. more
Better, without a doubt, than many other popes, he has had a more "human" approach toward his followers and has managed to "progress" the Church a bit. However, one cannot forget the scandals involving the IOR, his friendship with the dictator Pinochet, and the case related to Oscar Romero. 251 (possible) miracles, then, against the thousands of victims in South America. I refrain from judgment to remain objective, but I leave this link Le Madri di Plaza de Mayo contro Pinochet more
As good a tenor as Canonici may be, he deserves death for simply stooping to such a level. However, it would be nice if this collaboration continued: perhaps one day the "Filiberto Experience" will be born. The audience will have to bring both a vomit bag and items to throw on stage from home. Ah, idea! You could throw the bag directly at him after you've vomited into it. more
What should a complete stranger, an illiterate former nobleman with a fucked-up face, and a mediocre presenter who used to be a "singer" and is drowning in gambling debts do? Find an excuse to get on television, regardless of whether it's to dance, sing, or straighten bananas with their asses. And since it’s Italian television, they made it happen. LONG LIVE GOSSIP!! more
Aside from the good tenor Canonici (who must have suffered a head injury during that time to stoop so low as to shout in San Remo), I must say that Puffo and His Majesty Bertafilava create quite an inner turmoil that would immediately unblock a chronic constipation. more
...rough, abrasive, powerful, and fast...well done!! more
Compared to Ratzinger, John Paul traveled much more frequently! Jokes aside, he was far too archaic and conservative: his mental rigidity further lowered the moral and intellectual level of the episcopate. For his public image, he poorly imitated John XXIII, but at the same time, his internal policies were regressive and inquisitorial, and in this, his right-hand man was none other than Joseph Alois Ratzinger. more
Since he started making films where he kicks and punches all around, I like him! more
To reopen the gates of Auschwitz-Birkenau, lock them inside without food, and change the inscription "Arbeit macht frei" to "Music isn't for you." more
now a little and work less more
It's not his fault that he's an idiot. He doesn't know that human feelings exist, and so his films revolve around the most moronic and unwatchable infatuations on the planet. He is a legend among the spoiled brats of the worst kind who happen to be the protagonists of his stories. more
Sure, perhaps the sincere admiration for Pinochet was "just an episode," right. Just to stretch the broth a bit, I would also like to mention other companions in the sacristy, like the excellent Jorge Rafael Videla, Roberto Eduardo "Faccetta Buffa" Viola, Leopoldo Galtieri, Alfred Oscar Saint Jean, Reynaldo Bignone and their court-appointed lawyer, the very democratic and devoted Carlos Menem. Between Opus Dei and CL, IOR and Legionaries of Christ, the Pole knew how to choose the right friends. Oremus. more
brothers and sisters ... more
What is "Pope Joan Paul II". Write it in Italian as "Maledetto XVI". As an agnostic, I have always had respect for those who preach a certain kind of respect and unity among peoples (even if often rhetorical), regardless of their affiliations. I believe that the Pinochet affair was just an episode. After all, within its realm, "romana ecclesia" has been keeping afloat the usual secular nonsense (condoms, gays, abortion, divorce, and so on). Some historical importance must be acknowledged. more
Really interesting director, with an original and innovative style. Scanner Darkly is probably his masterpiece, the best science fiction film of the 2000s. more
I agree with those who find him overrated. I can't consider his films masterpieces, not even Seven. Of course, he's a good director; he has a beautiful thriller (Seven, indeed) and another 2-3 good-to-great films, but I honestly don't see all this genius. more