Steven Spielberg
"Author blockbuser" is a brilliant definition. I would say yes, this is Spielberg. For better or for worse. more
Steven Spielberg
authorial blockbuster... more
Burzum
Certo! Per favore, invia il testo che desideri tradurre. more
The Rayon
Misunderstood musical geniuses, so misunderstood that no one has ever seen their faces :))) more
Dario Argento
I really find nothing in his films. Researching about it leaves one disoriented. For some, he is even a legend. An indisputable figure, but one that it's better to overlook. The problem is that the authors for whom the phrase "you either love it or hate it" applies are definitely not Dario Argento. more
Coldplay
As is customary for those who reach the top, some people get jealous. If they had stopped at Parachutes, perhaps due to some misfortune, a horde of sheep would kneel at just the mention of their name. This includes many of those who today speak ill of them. more
Blackfield
An essential reference for anyone who wants to translate the most heart-wrenching feelings and emotions into music in the coming decade. more
Burzum
I have serious doubts about the fact that he is an exceptional artist... more
Dario Argento
overrated, even in his supposed masterpieces (Deep Red, Suspiria). some good visual solutions can be found in these films as well, but the rest really leaves much to be desired. then the latest films... more
Burzum
Overrated and dull. more
Burzum
The Michael Jackson of black metal: exceptional artist, piece of shit. more
Platinette
how much I hate her/him.. more
Elliott Smith
the greatest storyteller of the '90s..."tired of living in a cloud" more
Elliott Smith
A unique artist in his deep vulnerability and infinite talent. A tremendous loss. more
Brian Wilson
A genius? Probably. Without a doubt, a character of exceptional talent. A treasure for all of humanity. more
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Rock'n'roll at its finest. Passion, rhythm, energy, sweat, sincerity, power. No surrender. more
Dario Argento
too fluctuating, weak, and inconclusive in recent times. but in the '70s he directed unequaled masterpieces like Deep Red and Suspiria. sadism and hidden distortion are the indelible halos that guide those sharp knives.. more
Dario Argento
An absolute master of the genre up until Suspiria (1977), a good craftsman of films that are overall decent until Phenomena (1985), with Opera (1987) the decline begins... and after this last film, it all falls into the abyss of banality, into terrible little movies and trash of the worst kind: Il Fantasma dell'Opera, Il Cartaio, La Terza Madre... more
Platinette
One of the most fake characters in today's television scene. She wants to be a nonconformist, but then you see her on that zero-quality show called "Amici." She's not a good example for people. more
Platinette
I heard someone refer to Tiziano Ferro as "a great revolutionary of Italian music." I hope they weren't serious. more