Every episode of the seventh season of Game of Thrones is included in this release as the various storylines of the sprawling epic begin to converge in Westeros. The release also includes the "Conquest and Rebellion" bonus DVD.
I love Game of Thrones, but this season was a bit of a letdown. The entire first episode was a "Hi remember me? Here's what I'm up to" with each main character. There weren't a lot of engaging plot twists like in previous seasons. It was cool seeing the origins of Jon Snow, though. This season was good, not great.
I bought this movie as a gift for someone else. I've seen it before. I love how they got the NFL Films guy to be the narrator. There's a bit of social commentary, but all in all it's one of those "check your brain at the door & have a few laughs" kind of films.
I've seen Amon Amarth a few times, and I am gradually picking up their CDs. They're incredibly talented musicians. I actually wish more bands sounded like them. My favorite songs on this CD are First Kill, At Dawn's First Light, and Raise Your Horns.
I think my favorite Trivium CD is still "Vengeance Falls," but this new CD is fantastic. They are amazing musicians, and I like all of their stuff. My favorite songs on the album (in no particular order) are: Thrown Into the Fire, The Revanchist, and Betrayer. I cannot wait for their tour w/ Arch Enemy and Fit For an Autopsy in about two weeks. It's gonna be amazing!
My brother-in-law introduced me to The Clash with the album LONDON CALLING, which is now my favorite CD of the few thousand that I own. I'm starting to pick up the rest of their catalog. This is a fantastic debut album. You gotta get the British version instead of the US version. The british version has a better track listing.
Much like "Nebraska," this album is Bruce stripped down, but it is still solid. My favorite tracks are the title track and "Youngstown." Those two songs alone are worth the purchase.
This movie is kind of a downer (how could it not be), but it is still excellent. The highlight of this DVD, though, is the bonus feature called "The real Louie Zamperine" where they interview him, his children, and the author of the book. That feature is also a must see.
This is the first of many solid albums that Miss May I would go on to release. Plus, it's produced by Joey Sturgis. Much like Adam D from Killswitch Engage, pretty much any album he works on sounds awesome. My favorite tracks are "A Dance With Aera Cura" and "Firgive & Forget."
I bought this album after hearing a bunch of songs on Sirius MX Liquid Metal last week. It does not disappoint. The guitar work on this CD is insane! My favorite tracks are "The Race," "The Eagle Flies Alone," and "The World Is Yours." Go see these guys this fall on tour with Trivium and Fit For An Autopsy.
I'm going through & gradually picking up Miss May I's back catalog. I absolutely love the song "Relentless Chaos." I bought this for the bonus DVD, which has interviews, the videos for "Relentless Chaos" and "Forgive & Forget," and three live videos, which are footage of the band playing live to the studio tracks.