The uncle more
Sorry, puntincazzuntini, but don't you think you're exaggerating? Okay, what you're talking about is versatility, right? Okay, you can grant that Al Pacino wasn't the epitome of versatility. But in the end, that's not the only thing that matters. There are great actors who have specialized in certain roles and others who have been more versatile, perhaps without truly excelling in any character. P.S. can you add Steve McQueen to the catalog? Thanks. more
He has never played the timid one, the nerd, the mentally ill, nor roles too different from his standards. He is the best at being "the cool guy," he is the best at being "the wise man," but he is certainly not "the best actor ever" because of all these gaps. Other gaps are in his voice and accents; Scarface is quite hilarious—if he is Cuban, then I am Finnish. Volontè, De Niro, Norton, Giannini, and Gassman make him look like he’s got quite a few centimeters of space to fill. But, a lot. more
The story, if it weren't for him, would now have just one frame in cinema. more
Immense, complete, total. The greatest of the last forty years. Before him, only Lawrence Olivier (forties-seventies). Overwhelming in "Richard III" with a spine-tingling dubbing by Giancarlo Giannini. more
From the top 5 of the greatest of all time, it simply can't budge. Too many great performances, too many. Moreover, his directing debut with "Looking for Richard" completely convinced me, a great piece of work. more
I share: "!" more
Indefinable more
Thank you infinitely for the magical hypnotism of your bass. You were the indecipherable and delicious cherry on the sound of one of the most captivating bands of all time. Rest in peace, Mick. more
"...we're all, one consciousness, experiencing itself, subjectively..." more
When you say an actor was born for a role... He must have been born with the baton and a stethoscope in hand! more
oh, he's dead? who cares. more
nouvelle vague is also the French translation of "new wave"! a name with balls for a great cover band. more
But is God before the Big Bang or the other way around? And was the Big Bang the first time things went haywire, or did the Big Bang also spit out God? And if Adam is a man and Eve is a woman... Cain is a man... and Abel?!?!?!? more
underrated. more
yeah, yeah, but what a pain in the ass. more
GOD transcends and looms over the universes, playing dice with them and managing their mad logics... therefore, there is no reason to wonder where He is during the massacres and the violence... He observed, observed, observed, intervening through the processes of karma and dharma. more
And rock became plastic and came to dwell among us... (a nice eviction notice, huh!?) more
cold and dark punk, simply magnificent more
oh, it will be what it will be, but between Madonna Cristina D'Avena, I choose the latter for all my life! more