Breaking Bad is the best television series of all time, the only one capable of reaching perfection. Other series, like The Wire, have tried to achieve perfection, but none have come close like Breaking Bad did. It completely transformed my life, being the first TV show I watched consistently from start to finish. Immense. more
He practically invented animation, a pioneer of sound, color, and feature-length animated films. Even stereo sound with the sublime 'Fantasia' (unfortunately not rewarded at the box office, thus stifling all his artistic ambitions in this field). A mention also for the innovative and beautiful Disneyland. Avant-garde and dreamer, we must also remember the futuristic project of Epcot, unfortunately remaining on paper. more
More sexy than good, but I give her a 3 without hesitation, mostly because she annoys the pretentious little intellectuals who, just by mentioning her, say the worst things, even worse than my grandfather at San Siro during the Milan-Inter derby. more
You listen to the solo of "Little Red Robin Hood Hit The Road" by Robert Wyatt, performed right by Mike, and you immediately realize his skill. more
Vote: 11! more
Can't you vote 10? more
"Leave it all and like a man,
come back to nothing special,
such as waiting rooms and ticket lines,
silver bullet suicides,
and messianic ocean tides,
and racial roller-coaster rides
and other forms of boredom advertised as poetry."
THE poet of the song, par excellence. more
There was a time when I claimed that perfection did not exist, then I listened to "Rock Bottom" by this genius and I changed my mind. more
So bad that it's not enough to insult it... more
Opens the way to "Remain in Light" by Talking Heads more
One of the best mangas of all time, second only to Urasawa's Monster, for its psychological tension. As for the rest, well, it's a timeless masterpiece, an immense Odyssey of the protagonists towards their goals, whether right or wrong. more
Not even on the definitions of Christina Aguilera are there so many 1 a moments. But step aside. more
One of Disney's greatest masterpieces (second only to the immense first five Classics), capable of cleverly and inspirationally bringing to the screen the nonsense atmosphere characteristic of Carroll's book. It doesn’t achieve the highest mark due to the scene with the excellent advice, completely out of context with the rest of the film's tones, included to make the audience empathize with Alice, thus sacrificing the potentially beautiful segment of the Jabberwocky. more
A must-have release via Sacred Bones Records for all fans of the great John Carpenter, who, it must be said, is my favorite filmmaker. With 'Lost Themes II,' the director and musician, a master in the horror and thriller genres, gifts us with another twelve compositions of progressive electronic instrumental music in his historically known style, given his long career as a producer and composer of soundtracks in addition to being a director. Unmissable for enthusiasts, as mentioned, but perhaps less enjoyable than the first chapter released last year, also for the same label. more
The film, half drama and half biopic, not without a touch of irony and some funny moments, tells the true story of Joy Mangano, the inventor of a revolutionary mop and an innovator in the realm of TV infomercials. David O. Russell brings back the trio of Bob De Niro, Bradley Cooper, and Jennifer Lawrence, but the film revolves entirely around the latter, who, in my opinion, is simply brilliant and incredibly talented, constituting the film's real strength. The reason. more
The "gothic" or "dark" group, depending on the region, par excellence. more
One of the best films released in 2015. It's inevitable to think of 'Reservation Road' by Terry George, from which this film partially draws its themes. James Franco is skilled and versatile in portraying different parts and does well here too, where perhaps the development of the plot may not please everyone. At the heart of it, there is not so much guilt or a thirst for revenge or anger; what prevails is always the desire to find balance. In this sense, it is a drama with a happy ending after all. more
So intense are his songs, his lyrics, and his albums that I find it hard to come up with other adjectives to describe his greatness. Only someone like him could create albums like "Everybody Knows This is Nowhere," "After The Gold Rush," "The Harvest," "On The Beach," "Tonight's The Night," "Rust Never Sleeps"... more