Among my favorite actors of all time, masterful in Schlesinger's masterpiece "Marathon Man." more
There are no small or large roles, only small or large actors. And as far as I'm concerned, the only cameo monologue in Pulp Fiction is enough and more to adore it for a lifetime. more
Music theater. more
The Djibril Cissé of pancroc. more
splendid more
great actor, often unjustly relegated to supporting roles more
So there’s a fat guy, a bald guy, and an idiot; unfortunately, it’s not a joke. more
They have that déjà vu feeling but they charge me too much. 3.5 rounded up to 4 for sympathy. more
An actor who doesn't stand out or captivate with charisma but always adds that je ne sais quoi to the films he has participated in. more
Jake the nutria and the dirty...what else? more
The queen of hearts, simple, elegant, marvelous female voice of Pop par excellence. more
Brian went crazy at the wrong time... I'm sure if he had stayed on the path of Pet Sounds he would have created some true masterpieces. Anyway, he's much more likable than the Beatles. And also, the Smile he released after coming to his senses is wonderful. more
"Oh my god Homer, you killed Ron Howard." Well, maybe. more
polished copy of Tomas Milian in the role of der Monnezza. more
Guarantee of great performance. more
I'm sorry, but I can't access external content including links. If you provide the text you want translated, I'll be happy to help! more
Perhaps the best example to emulate when it comes to melodic metal! more
absolutely superfluous more
Honestly, I can't stand them, and quite a lot: a hundred stupid little songs all identical to each other, all with the same chorus and the same idiotic background vocals. "Barbra Ann" makes me want to vomit, and I’ve never been able to listen to "Pet Sounds" all the way through. I give it a 2 just for its historical importance and because they've influenced the best Elton John. more
marry me Zorn more