Roberto Benigni -La Vita E' Bella
In here, it has been discredited too much. I'm not an expert, so I won't dare to say that it's one of the most beautiful Italian films in history; I will only say that it is one of the most beautiful movies I have ever seen. more
Janis Joplin -Pearl
Second round, second masterpiece! Inspired, heartfelt, and let those who have more add to it, but for me, it has a hint of less magic compared to the debut album! Still, it's an immense record... more
Angelo Branduardi
A unique example of a career aimed at recovering traditions not only Italian, made accessible by a superior sensitivity and research. Also unique in attracting attention across borders. A solitary journey without competitors. We will never have a character like this again. more
Virgin Prunes -If I Die I Die
Glam-Dark. A 1982 album, simply epic. You gotta get it!
One question: what do you do if you have the CD, the vinyl, and the DVD? more
Robert Downey Jr.
For heaven's sake, he's a good actor, but he risks ending up like Johnny Depp, that is, becoming a victim of his own character (Iron Man) and when the spectacle is over, he'll have to choose whether to play it even at 80 or star in mediocre films. more
Bruce Willis
He can be a jerk and unpleasant in real life as much as you want, but his role in "Unbreakable" will always hold a special place in my heart. more
Laurel & Hardy
Later they are the shabby Italian comedians of today. more
Christopher Nolan
A great director by trade who stands out like Stanley Kubrick in a sea of mediocre pseudo-authors from the last ten years. more
DJ Francesco
Shitface, rich kid through and through, as charming as malaria, as useful as an Italian politician, a failed "musician" whose only memorable track is, by the way, a rip-off. If he weren't blessed with a famous parent, he'd be starving alongside all the other crap like him. Despicable. more
Massimo Boldi
Well, he's never made me laugh; he was more of the silly sidekick to Christian De Sica. Obvious and stupid jokes, vulgar, poor fellow, pitiful and the forerunner of all those stupid comedians of today who need nothing more than a fart to get half the audience laughing. Despicable. more
David Cronenberg
Someone who has created works of the caliber of "Videodrome," "The Dead Zone," "A History of Violence," and "Eastern Promises" can certainly make a Christmas movie, as his career is already well established, and quite impressive as well. more
Bob Dylan
More of a cult artist than an artist in general. more
Kurt Russell
"Here is Jack Burton, and you have to be an idiot to believe that we are alone in this universe." more
Radiohead -OK Computer
An album that thrives on contrasts, on one hand, it rejects the fleeting emotion of a moment; on the other hand, it showcases melodies - as ethereal as they may be - that are accessible and overtly pop. I like it, despite all the contradictions that have always fueled the pro - against RH debates. more
Mercury Rev -All Is Dream
He wants to follow the path of the previous one, which was better than this even though it is not, in my opinion, the masterpiece it's described as by many. A good album, nothing to lose your mind over, though. more
The Clash -Give 'Em Enough Rope
Criminally underrated, a masterpiece on par with the previous one and slightly below the subsequent ones. more
Robert Wyatt -Rock Bottom
Sea Song and Alifib are so vast that you almost disappear in comparison. more
System Of A Down -Toxicity
Explosive mix of trash, progressive, and exotic sounds, with aggressive and committed lyrics. Despite some moments that are a bit too frantic, this album is a masterpiece. more
Anvil
Heavy metal band that never reached significant levels but never fell into the trivial, excellent more
The Goo Goo Dolls
Success ruined them. But up until Dizzy up the Girl, they were a great band. more