Sonny Rollins
Great Saxophonist more
Douglas Adams
A man who knew where his towel was more
Stanley Kubrick
lofty and superb mind, a unique eye. more
Keith Jarrett
a God of the piano who makes us dream more
Orson Welles
brilliant, immense. more
Charlie Chaplin
very talented and brilliant as an actor, useless in his role as a comedian, he has never made me laugh. more
Orson Welles
the greatest director of all time more
Stanley Kubrick
"Good job. (by Carlo Cimmino, rating: 3)" ahahahahahaha. But where are we, in elementary school? Do you even know who you're talking about? more
Sonny Rollins
saxophone colossus! more
Charlie Chaplin
Immense and unreachable, his films are poetry. more
Orson Welles
the cinema! more
David Lynch
Images, sounds, sensations......Cinema more
Mötley Crüe
More famous for gossip than for their music? Who cares, these 4 babes totally rock. more
Def Leppard
Shitty music? Maybe, but these rascals were more fun and honest than most of the artists of their time, with a big heart: who would keep a drummer with one arm? Don't take them seriously; they won't forgive you. more
Carmen Consoli
Her success is one of the great Italian mysteries. more
Carmen Consoli
A walk on the balls of your feet in stiletto heels more
Oasis
They have written some of the best pages of pop rock in the last fifteen years. Wonderwall, Live Forever, Champagne Supernova, Don't Look Back In Anger, The Masterplan are all deserving of a place in the elite of great classics. more
Stanley Kubrick
Mmmmmh, greedy! In 10 years of work, he managed to realize one-tenth of the cinematic precipitates that Tarkovsky achieved in 10 weeks (@Muffin: I know enough about the industry to tell you that, cultivated criticism aside, any industry professional aware of what film costs will never consider a genius someone who wastes 100 rolls of 35mm to shoot a "perfect" 10-second scene, along with everything else, of course ; ). more