5 out of 5 for a person, a man, an artist, a genius of such caliber is mercilessly reductive! David's psychedelic journey inside the monolith, Sellers' interpretation in Dr. Strangelove, the assault on the anthill in Paths of Glory, the candlelit frescoes in Barry Lyndon, the schizophrenia of Jack "Nicholson" Torrance in The Shining, the superviolence set to the tunes of "good old Ludwig van" in A Clockwork Orange... what can one say that wouldn’t be a euphemism? Unattainable, inimitable! more
A group that has all the credentials to be among the best ever, and Rising reaches heights that perhaps even Dipparpol have not reached. more
They kicked off the new-wave revival, and maybe for that they deserve a beating, but their first album remains a nice album. more
They copied the Editors, who in turn copied the Interpol, who in turn copied Joy Division, who in turn copied from Satan... anyway, decent. more
One of my absolute favorite painters, certainly of the 20th century, but possibly of all time. A great genius and an unmatched master of cubism. more
The comment above is an incitement to political violence. more
The character who holds the world record for the number of deaths and resurrections. more
Cartman dressed as Hitler "My mom made it for me, isn't it IV-drip?" more
The Master of Cubism and the twentieth-century desecration of the empty Man. more
One of the 10 greatest directors in history, (for me on the podium but whatever). NOT just among Italians. Without taking anything away from the great works that came before, "Once Upon a Time in America" remains an unattainable peak for anyone. more
Music crystallized in perpetual motion more
Mmm I don't know... I might be mistaken, but in my opinion, the media have managed (even more so after his death) to sell us the idea of a genius artist and misunderstood philanthropist who was actually mediocre both artistically and as a person... in short, Baudrillard's 'hyperreality' strikes again... more
powerful, essential, and melodic just enough. more
a great creator of grooves, atmospheres, and melodies; he is to Rammstein what John Lord is to Deep Purple, and he’s also a lovely character. more
if he were still alive...he would have sought political asylum in Uganda... more
singer with an unmistakable voice and much more versatile and chameleonic than it may seem at first glance, an intelligent, provocative, sarcastic, and sensitive songwriter all at once; regarding his stage presence, the wonderful performances in the videos and live shows, I really think there's very little to comment on: a great artist, he and his entire band. more
If he were still alive, he would have so much to say and sing... a genius. more
The cultural revolution made music. And to speak only of Jim Morrison is disrespectful to the immense Ray Manzarek. more
Guess the riddle: a well-known weekly magazine defined her as the heir of Dusty Springfield. Come on, it's not that difficult... more
the umpteenth foul creature with a disgusting voice put behind the microphone that, despite being phallic in shape, is an object that she does not deserve at all. more