Marlene Dietrich
Just the other evening, I watched "The Blue Angel"... I was left horrified. more
Chuck Mangione
Indelibly influenced by Dizzy Gillespie and able to create engaging and effortless jazz. A character with boundless energy, joy, and enthusiasm. more
Tarantino
If those idiots from m2o can afford to say that theirs is music in its purest form, then I can afford to claim that his films are cinema in its purest form. more
Quentin Tarantino
You either love it or hate it..?? Come on, it’s very nice. more
Quentin Tarantino
Brilliant. more
Quentin Tarantino
Fundamental more
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains from Dirt to Alice in Chains... and beyond have, from my perspective, been the best grunge band ever. For two reasons: the first is Layne's depressive and introspective soul, and the second is Cantrell's gritty guitar. Currently, they are just a mediocre band; guys, where has their energy gone... the last album was terrible, and in my view, the recent live performances have been awful. It's better to quit, change the name, or attempt other solo work. more
Quentin Tarantino
What his detractors would like to be. more
Silvio Berlusconi
Great Olsen Olsen. Too bad the miniature was made of plaster and not granite. The difference between Berlusconi and Tartaglia is that the latter will be prosecuted. more
Silvio Berlusconi
I would like it to become the title of a Calvino novel: "The Nonexistent Knight." more
Quentin Tarantino
In the end, I can even forgive him for Kill Bill. more
Quentin Tarantino
Either you love it or you hate it. I hate it. more
Quatermass
The best progressive triangular formation typically consists of keyboards/bass/drums, alongside Emerson, Lake & Palmer. They are merely a more underground version, but equally valuable, at least regarding their first album. more
Quentin Tarantino
More overrated than Del Piero. more
Quentin Tarantino
You either love it or hate it. I love it. more
Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe
A huge moment of Yessian inspiration, ABWH were born as the antithesis of the "official" Yes who had relocated to America, the so-called "Yes West" consisting of Squire, Rabin, White, Kaye, and Anderson himself, who, as a good mercenary, joined the former members of Yes for a great studio album and a solid live performance. From here, the "Union" of Yes will emerge: then, as a good mercenary, Anderson will reunite Wakeman, Bruford, and Howe, returning with Yes West. It’s amusing that at first, they wanted to call themselves "NO." more
Tarja Turunen
TAMARRJA TERRUNEN. Now I'll share some decent pictures, nothing like sexy poses! more