The best might be the most fitting definition. Unfortunately, it is now a fallen Angel. more
I would even pay to hear him curse... more
The best voice of the 70s, from the greatest band of all time. I also appreciate his solo career. Although his voice has gradually reduced its range, Pianta has always been a master of improvisation and over time has added colors as well as ethnic influences to his voice. Immense. more
Punk for 13-year-olds. I won't give them just one because in the end, they're quite nice. more
I would want him as a bandmate; it must be fun, comforting, and rewarding to turn around and see someone who is ALWAYS smiling while playing and seems to never take himself seriously, even though he's written and played Sgt. Pepper. more
well.. more
Underrated. more
alongside Dismember, At The Gates, and Entombed, in the pantheon of Swedish Death Metal. more
The one with the blisters on the hands. more
Yes, man! more
A great actor with great expressiveness. Great even in the most serious roles like in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." more
Magnificent! He could even not speak and it would still make me burst out laughing. more
underrated, everyone remembers him for Ace Ventura or The Mask, but he has proven to be a great actor even in dramatic films. more
Deep reflections on existence seasoned with great laughter. Genius in hand. more
He is actually Andy Kaufman. more
Marco (exactly) who? more
Former Welsh striker, quite mediocre. more
Sacred monsters. more
Friend of Maria De Filippi. more
"Federico Moccia (for friends simply Mocciolo, Muco or Moccolo, also jokingly called Er Caccola), is an arteriosclerotic 102-year-old who, for reasons unknown to everyone, believes he is a teenager and, for even more obscure reasons, has managed to convince the ‘truzzi’ (especially the ‘truzze’) that teenagers act like him; in short, someone who has figured out how to make money." quote from Nonciclopedia (http://nonciclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Federico_moccia) more