J-Ax
Idol of the worst generation this country has ever had, a worthy interpreter of the flock of bleating sheep without personality, intelligence, self-criticism, knowledge, or culture that we find ourselves surrounded by, and which will only increase over time despite the resources and sources available for information and for breaking free from their own maze of clichés and bronx sayings thrown together just for... dumb music videos to attract swarms of self-proclaimed alternative girls who are actually devoid of thought... let’s forget it. more
Giorgio Canali
Having the balls... more
Fabio Fazio
A character so nefarious that I find it difficult to describe him clearly... just to be safe, it's better to grab my balls... more
Dario Vergassola
One of the many sidekicks of the renowned firm Fazio - Littizzetto - Vauro & others (the clique of former communist democrats from the era of the eighth dwarf and so on), never heard a funny joke from this individual, never heard an intervention that goes beyond the usual unbearable rhetoric of the armchair revolutionaries, rightly fallen into an inevitable oblivion (provided that anyone remembers him or that he had any significant "peaks" of notoriety apart from playing the "supporting role" for Dandini or accompanying the renowned firm). more
Isao Takahata -Una Tomba Per Le Lucciole
Well guys, the first time I saw this animated film, I thought to myself: "Everyone should see it, children and adults alike." A work that shakes you, that grinds you in the mind and heart. Takahata shows a particular sensitivity in addressing a painful theme: war. Kudos to the director, who without demagoguery describes the emotions of those living in a time of war. An idea of good, of evil, and a Dream: a world without bloodshed. Enjoy the movie! more
Nanni Moretti
Snobbish, arrogant, and spoiled trombone (typical of the pseudo-communists from the 70s-80s, children of bourgeois parents who were "revolutionaries" more for symbols than for actual commitment) who produced amusing little films that he tried to pass off as great masterpieces of Italian cinema with intrinsic meanings among them, etc., etc. Now mostly forgotten, I give him a 3 because, besides having delivered an excellent speech on this occasion Nanni Moretti contro i leader dell'Ulivo effectively paving over and definitively dismissing the Catholic ex-Leninists (who can forget D'Alema's sketch… well), who were actually waiting for praise for the pathetic characters present at that time. Today, obviously like his "kind," he occasionally shows up with interminable sermons and crazy mental gymnastics that ultimately come off as pretentious and annoying in the long run. When it comes to the person, it’s better to draw a veil of pity.
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Massimo Boldi
Symbol of Italian cinema of the last 30 years, continuous jokes about shit, piss, dog shit, diarrhea, meatballs, lowbrow comedy skits with farts, laughs, insults in dialect tossed around, gropes, characters inspired by the worst models our society offers, ample space for atrocious sketches with football references (sometimes the same football players used as lead actors, I’ll let you imagine the results), and yet it manages to tire you less than any film by Nanni Moretti & company... well... another farmer lost in the toilet. more
hjhhjij
Historical entity of the site, misunderstood and sometimes mysterious. more
Vittorio de Sica
Among the highest peaks, unfortunately honored in a rather undignified and dramatic way by the petomane son, ignorant, coarse, vulgar, and arrogant whom he has produced (it seems on purpose) the worst films in the history of the world. more
hjhhjij
The perfect name to avoid getting your profile messed with, too bad that every time he logs in, those curses fly that would make even the prophet Mosconi envious. To this day, I still don’t understand what brilliant insight he could have had to call himself that. more
Ludwig van Beethoven -Sinfonia n°. 9 in Re minore "Choral", op.125; Wilhelm Furtwangler, 22/03/1942
It's probably the best I've ever listened to in my life (short)... I still get emotional with the choir... more
Pink Floyd
They have written unforgettable tracks, undoubtedly endowed with extraordinary melodic talent, but also used as a benchmark by those who want to appear engaged, forgetting that Pink Floyd had a commercial appeal equal to Madonna and Michael Jackson.
Sure, some of their pieces and the first three albums justify it all. more
AC/DC -Highway To Hell
I hate AC/DC for what they would become after Bon Scott's death, but I have to admit that I love this album because at least it has that kind of hard rock that I like, raw and simple. more
AC/DC
This is one of those bands that really pissed me off. Too overhyped, at times banal, always repetitive, the same riffs, the same solos, enough! They were better with Bon Scott than with Brian Johnson in "Back In Black." more
Fugazi -Red Medicine
Excuse my ignorance... is this a good album to start listening to this band? Thank you. more
Joel Edgerton -The Gift - Regali da uno sconosciuto
Edgerton's directorial debut in a shapeless thriller that lacks a soul. What gives hope are Edgerton's measured and "classic" choices in directing. He might have talent, still only slightly demonstrated here. (6) more
Woody Allen -Blue Jasmine
Allen's perspective on the shallowness of the American upper middle class, with seen-it-before elements, interesting insights, and a fabulous Cate Blanchett. (6.5) more
Sting
Never straight, arrogant, haughty, unpleasant, egocentric, vain, snobby, jerk, bullshitter, sly, sold out to obscene levels, rude, undisciplined, disrespectful, pretentious. The videos where we see Copeland being verbally abused (his only fault = filming the guru of this bullshit while he was playing or disturbing him during the filming of the videos where he requested to be filmed exclusively and the other two blondes relegated to extras) testify how likable this character is. more