Enrico Ruggeri
A good musician and lyricist, but he's the classic artist who leaves me feeling neither hot nor cold. more
Dario Argento
In Italy, unmatchable. It has produced several masterpieces of the genre. more
The Smashing Pumpkins
A successful fruit salad (sometimes indigestible), watered by Corgan's unstable voice. more
Benito Mussolini
A great showman more
Emily Bronte
She and her two sisters set out to neurotically analyze the feelings and pathos of the Victorian Age, with its falsehoods and its neglects. It's a shame that their works possess intricate plots and end up falling into the most shocking drama. more
Franz Kafka
The author who best understood how to literally represent the crisis of conscience/morality in Europe/the West and Freudian psychoanalytic philosophy. Modernist and decadent at the same time. more
Enrico Ruggeri
Pseudo-punk, pseudo-rock, pseudo-engaged singer-songwriter, pseudo TV personality. Inconsistent. more
George Orwell
One of the most prophetic and sublime literary minds of the last century. "Nineteen - Eighty - Four" and "Animal Farm" are useful for anyone who might view a return to Totalitarianism as a positive thing. I attribute to the Bengali author an unmatched genius in the phrase "Big Brother Is Watching You." more
Italo Svevo
Alongside colleagues such as Pirandello and D'Annunzio, he introduced Freud's psycho-analytical work at a literary level, securing Italian literature of the early twentieth century a place of honor in the modernist/post-decadent revolution. more
Stalin
It is rumored that the rise to power of Iosif Vissarionovič Džugašvili, Stalin, "Steel," was even averted by Mr. Lenin, as he considered the authoritarian aspirations of his likely successor dangerous and degenerative. The estimates, still uncertain, claiming dozens and dozens of millions of deaths on his behalf (Kulaks, dissenters, hierarchies suspected of insufficient loyalty to him), would have confirmed that fear. A socialism degenerated into Hitlerian nationalism. more
Benito Mussolini
Ex-revolutionary socialist, he embraced an indeterminate quantity of faiths and political orientations, almost in imitation of the turncoat Giolitti, adopting a reactionary nationalism that later evolved into authoritarian conservatism. Finally, he seasoned it all with a dash of anti-Semitism in order to please his newfound friend and ally Hitler, without in the least considering the less racist Italian aspirations. He shattered the fragile "liberal democracy" of Italy in a flash. more
John Travolta
Come on John, you could have told Uma that the cherry tomato joke really sucked. more
Adolf Hitler
One of the two great butchers, industrials of terror, horrific manipulative geniuses of the 20th century. And the other one also had a mustache. It's also unsettling to think that the foundations of his power were laid by the Allies at Versailles. more
Marco Travaglio
Long live Travaglio! He is a hero, not Mangano!! more
Genesis
..it depends on the pussy.. more
Genesis
The Genesis are better than pussy. more
John Travolta
I would never want to find myself in the sauna with him. more
Anna Tatangelo
A vajassa. more
Burt Bacharach
Who would have ever thought, his music is a mix of psychedelia and ambient music. It surprised me! Take it easy... more