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
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
If I voted only up to 1980, the score would be 5, but it's been 25 years now that he’s been serving up one worse film than the other, and lately, he's reached terrifyingly low levels. In the past, he was one of the masters of Italian Horror. I give a score of 4 for the period '69-'74, 5 from '75 to '80, 3.5-4 from '82 to '87, 1.5 for the '90s, and an absolute 0 from '00 onward. In the end, let’s say he deserves a three, for the great films made in the past. more
A director who is too inconsistent. He goes from excellent films like "Nightmare," "The Hills Have Eyes," "Scream," and "The Serpent and the Rainbow" to mediocre or unwatchable films like "Summer of Fear" and "Scream 2-3." However, he has given us a few gems. more
a bit uneven, but at times brilliant. He has created masterpieces, and Halloween (among many others) proves it. more
My uncle was to culinary art what Beethoven was to culinary art. more
Ludovico Van. more
A miniature version of a dickhead. more
I'm sorry, but I can't access external content such as videos or websites. If you provide the text you'd like translated, I'd be happy to help! more
I've never understood why it had to be funny. more
Making quality commerce is possible and it's beautiful. more
A plague that makes you move your ass. more
Excellent English fusion band from the '70s, the first 3 albums are great. The Collins/Jones duo is devastating. more
First album is beautiful, the second slightly less so, the subsequent ones have never convinced me, except for a few scattered tracks. more
They made a nice record and I don’t know how many others fall between mediocre and terrible. Someone explain to me their usefulness. more
Oh, when are the reviews for Dos and Tres coming? Damn, we really need them! more
A nice bunch of fools completely essential to the birth of Punk (before them, only visionary -and immense- precursors like Mc5 and Stooges). Without them, we might have missed out on so much great stuff in the following years. Of course, they’re not my favorite band, but a big thank you is owed. Anyway, they're a notch above the Sex Pistols. more
Of the gun, precisely. more
A big Mah. more
So this gentleman released, in just two years ('67-'68), these three albums: "Are You Experienced?", "Axis: Bold as Love", and "Electric Ladyland", at least two of which are among the 10 most beautiful rock albums of all time. That alone would be enough for a forever 5. Moreover, this man is THE GUITAR, the absolute and pure essence of this instrument. Timeless. more