For those who think that the standard-bearer of (politically) engaged cinema is Nanni Moretti, don't watch Petri's films: they would shatter your myth. more
I am like the posts from spinoza.it: they don't make me laugh. more
Every piece of garbage they parody becomes a masterpiece! more
Nice voice, huh, you roughneck!? Sure, and I’m Pope Innocent VIII reincarnated. more
a pesky little monkey, like the ones that used to steal Super Mario's cap. more
One of the greatest plunderers and detractors of music and Italy, second only to Pausini and Ramazzotti, who have exported their criminal activity abroad. The universe will take various eras to dispose of the trash he has produced. A man driven by deep hatred for rock. A retard. more
Embarrassing. more
dead artist more
I remember when I was in elementary school I never missed an episode of X-Files. She and Fox Mulder were really a great couple. Those were really good times... more
Scum has always genuinely disgusted me. more
Rock was invented by the Who... he just improved rockabilly at most. more
The most "broken" lieutenant in the American police. Yet also the most brilliant. more
Definitely better than the usual Christmas panettoni branded C. De Sica & various burini, telling silly stories of middle-upper class people, with snobby girls. Pieraccioni at least recounts more local and quirky experiences. We’re not at Nuti levels, but he deserves an honest and generous passing grade. Plus, I always find the Tuscans hilarious right from the start; more
Alessandro Benvenuti and Francesco Nuti of the past crush him without ifs or buts. more
Not a great actress, to be honest. In the original language, an incomprehensible accent, a mix between London, Welsh, and American. So sexy? Mmh... about 5 feet 1 inch. And not very athletic. But, very, very pretty. And that role (Dana Scully), simply put, today I wouldn't see it fitting anyone else. more
The (SE)X-Files more
The last time he made me laugh was in the movie "Il ciclone." But that was in 1996, and now it’s 2011. more
"Trust her? The last time I trusted a woman was in Paris, in '40. She left saying she was going to buy a bottle of wine. Two hours later, the Germans invaded France!" more
@max: not even the caiser more
I mean, who does this want to make laugh??? more