Once I appreciated him a lot, but seeing him today on X Factor has shattered a myth for me. Mostly, now he has also started comparing himself to Italian rappers: he went after Club Dogo (which makes no sense unless it’s for publicity) and then he sang with J-Ax and Fedez. God, how far you have fallen. more
These are strongly sketched, there is no effect that matches the dimension to which their music takes you. more
They have the advantage of pleasing everyone: the flashy bro, the old-school clubber, and the lover of more trance rhythms. Complete but also very clever when it comes to image. more
His role as Bill the Butcher makes me shit my pants just by looking at him. more
Since he started making cookies, he’s been more successful than when he acts. more
Honestly, he makes me laugh more today in his old age than when he was a chaotic country boy. more
If I think of films like "Nirvana," "Denti," and "Amnesia," I see that he loves to wink at Cronenberg. Nevertheless, he is a skilled craftsman in his trade. more
Between Tarantino and Cronenberg, a director who has dared and been surprised each time, not to mention the fact that he has directed nearly a hundred films, all of great quality. Five just for "Audition," "Guzu," and "Ichi The Killer." more
In my opinion, he is the director who has brought Hollywood cinema to the crap it is today, who knew how to pull the right strings of merchandising and understand what people really like. Extra point for his cleverness, and because if I think of films like "Duel," "Jaws," or "Munich," it’s hard to give him less than a 3. more
Ten points off Gryffindor more
Honestly, I never understood what people found so great about him. Okay, he’s not bad, but he always has the same damn face. He's like Keanu Reeves, with the difference that at least the latter knows how to make the most of this ability. And by the way... I hate "Dances with Wolves." more
Let's say it's not my thing, but in a distant past I acknowledge he made some great songs that marked an era... As a preacher-saint, he's the most false and unbearable there can be, also because it's clear from a mile away that he doesn't even believe in what he says... more
The perfect band to be praised by the average listeners without musical culture, and to be torn apart by the radical chic who seek to sound sophisticated without adding anything but trivial clichés. more
A warm and reassuring voice, the kind that warms the heart. A singer-songwriter with an evocative and striking soul, he has been able to interpret his poems with a folk sound that has over the years become like wine, always seeking new colors. more
The "Catamaran" redone by Kyuss comes from here... more
The title, flying teapot, is the most ordinary thing in the album.
Absolutely brilliant! more
I bought this CD on New Year's Eve in the late 80s. It could have been '87 or '88. I liked it... I explored a bit of VDGG and Hammill... and I thought they were good. Then, after many years, I understood how truly great they were... enough to rival the Crimson... more
Another one of the few young rappers today who doesn’t talk about drugs, bitches, and chains in his lyrics. more
A classic singer ruined by success, in the beginning, I won’t say I liked him, but I tolerated him... Now he’s paying for an endless media overexposure, he’s everywhere, like parsley... He’s become nauseating, it seems like he’s the only one that exists in Italy... more
Maximum respect for Pulp. Unforgettable was also his "protest" at the Brit Awards '96, where he jumped on stage while Michael Jackson was singing, a total egomaniac who thought he was Christ coming down to Earth, and to top it off with a fake rabbi! Damn, how far he has fallen... more