Europe
Iz de fainaaaaaaaaaaaaal cantdauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu n. more
ABBA
Melodies of great class but overly sweet to the nth degree. more
Eminem
Fucking rappers... more
Marco Masini
how can I define it if I have to touch my balls?? eh... -.-" more
James Brown
Very great, but it lacks that something that makes me adore it. more
Nek
By looking at him and listening closely, it’s clear why Laura left. more
Eric Idle
Always look on the bright side of life. more
Mayhem
a legend of auteur pornography... more
Shinya Tsukamoto
the Japanese cyber-man more
Mayhem
Orthodox Christians. more
Mayhem
for this band of crazy idiots, the rating is 0; I give them a one only because it's the minimum score allowed, otherwise I would have put 0. Perhaps the worst band in history. more
Massimo Troisi
recently reassessed, a great talent, Italian cinema is missing a lot more
Tim Burton
Skilled storyteller of fairy tales with a visionary and dark touch, whether they are comedies ("Beetlejuice") or dramatic films ("Edward Scissorhands"). Some of his "freaks" remain unforgettable characters. Perhaps he has always lacked a masterpiece with a capital M, but he has certainly made quite a few good films (with ups and downs). For some years now, he's been brewing something. Ah, his influence in "The Nightmare Before Christmas" is unmistakable, and that, indeed, is a masterpiece. more
Milos Forman
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Man on the Moon, two wonderful films. Forman is undoubtedly a great, great director. more
Gene Wilder
"My name is FRANKENSTIN! not frankenstein" / "YES, YOU CAN, DOOOOOO!!!" / "Failures should be faced with calmness, dignity, and class... UGLY BASTARD, CURSED SON OF A WHORE, WHY DID YOU DO THIS TO ME, WHYYYY?" Igor: "Calmness, dignity, and class..." more
Robert De Niro
The greatest actor of all time (subjective judgment). Because if you perform in THAT WAY films like "Mean Streets," "The Godfather Part II" (he acted in Sicilian), "Taxi Driver," "Novecento," "The Last Tycoons," "The Deer Hunter," "Raging Bull," "King of Comedy," "Once Upon a Time in America," "Brazil," "Goodfellas," "Casino," and many more, you can spend the rest of your career just messing around, but you will still remain the greatest actor of all time. Huge. more
Mel Brooks
"Frankenstein Jr." guarantees him a lifelong 5, no matter how many screw-ups he has made afterwards (a lot, but whatever...). Then there are also "Blazing Saddles" and "Silent Movie" (the latter another masterpiece) + some scattered gags in his other films. more
Marty Feldman
"Wolf howled and castle ululì" / "Wait master, it could be dangerous... you go ahead"
"It could be worse... it could rain" / "give him a, give him a... sedadavo! A sedadavo!"
"But this is an evil eye... and this isn't?" Simply a myth more
Jim Carrey
Personally, I find him quite amusing in his comedic roles, although he is starting to become rather annoying. However, as a dramatic actor, he has proven himself to be very, very good on several occasions—a real surprise. His performances in "The Truman Show" and especially in "Man on the Moon" and "Eternal Sunshine" are undoubtedly of high caliber. It's a shame he has abandoned dramatic cinema for too long. Decent rubber-faced comic, excellent dramatic actor. more
Jack Nicholson
brilliant, captivating, histrionic, spectacular, at times truly unsettling and disturbing. Shining, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and several other amazing performances place him on my personal podium of the greatest actors of all time. A madman, a legend, a legend, a madman; Wendy? more