meeting of the spirits.... more
A kind of space journey set to music more
Clever, original, and a bit cheeky in mixing rock, blues, folk, 70s pop, and sometimes a little disco dance. How they could have an album (Rumors) among the best-selling of all time remains a great mystery to me. more
Embarrassing more
Extraordinary from every point of view! more
Previous definition: "I'm not particularly crazy about them, but 'Souvenirs' is really a gem. Rating: 4." I apologize, I was probably at a point where earwax had clogged even my brain. more
A fucking huge group! more
The Gibson that grabs you and pulls you into the deep world of Blues, the finest contemporary guitarist. more
Nothing. more
but why??? more
I kind of liked them, they always got on my nerves, but I found them somewhat likable... then Dj Ringo showed up with his damn Virgin Radio, and now they've just become pure annoyance. more
A good director and screenwriter; visionary, never trivial, a lover of Lovecraft and extraordinary fantasy. It's no coincidence that his proposal for "At The Mountains Of Madness" is constantly rejected by the studios seeking easy profit. I'm glad he's taking care of it, and I hope he succeeds and doesn't compromise. more
No, because I mean, the power is already too epic, plus they are just too brutal! They do everything with their voices, I mean, they are geniuses... damn, so much power epic. more
Keifer's voice is among the most beautiful I've ever heard, a band with solid blues foundations and if I have to find a flaw, maybe they're a bit too sentimental like many others in the hair metal scene (Whitesnake above all), musically I prefer them to Guns. more
Great band that the label "glam" truly doesn't do justice to. more
Coltrane, Hill, Rivers are the backbone of the 60s/70s jazz avant-garde, the others come after... Ornette Coleman and Davis's quintet? Sure, and I'm a Napoli bear chief. more
The two terrible little brothers from Minnesota.
They have created gems like "Lebowsky," "Fargo," "No Country for Old Men," "A Serious Man," among the best of our time. more
My favorite director. Although he has never made a film from an original subject, he has managed to create incredible masterpieces like 2001 and the underrated Barry Lyndon and Eyes Wide Shut. Let's not forget Full Metal Jacket and A Clockwork Orange, perhaps more famous, but not on par with that trio. more
A unique director, perhaps yes, he has taken something from Fellini and Bunuel, but he remains one of the best directors since the 80s; he has created a highly recognizable stylistic signature, sickly atmospheres, and memorable characters. And to those who say he only makes incomprehensible films, take a look at that gem "The Straight Story." Mulholland Drive, Lost Highway, and Blue Velvet are among my all-time favorite films. more
The director of dreamlike and absurd situations, and a fierce critic of society. UNIQUE. more