The story itself is pretty good - although there are some small inconsistencies with the first film "A New Hope". I thought that including Grand Moff Tarkin was key to linking this to the original film. (of course this is done with CGI) The best scene in the film for me is at the very end when we finally see Vader display his combat skills like a true sith lord.
I just saw this show last year and they sounded great. Obviously, the band has gone through changes over the years, but they still maintain their vintage sound with two replacement members.
This four-disc set brings together a number of films from director Tim Burton including three of his collaborations with Johnny Depp - Sleepy Hollow, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Tim Burton's Corpse Bride - as well as his supernatural comedy Beetlejuice.
Metal Church has been around since the head-banging days of the 80's and still making good stuff today. I took a chance on this one without sampling it first and I'm very pleased with the decision. Not the heavy metal album of the year but they are true to their vintage sound and some real hard pounding tracks are presented here.
I discovered Joe Bonamassa a few years ago by stumbling onto Joe Bonamassa: Live From The Royal Albert Hall when it aired a few years ago on PBS. He is a great musician and this is magical live set. Joe is so versatile and it just flows from him effortlessly you can't go wrong with this CD/BD set.
What can said about the courage, wisdom, and talent of Dave Mustaine that fans don't already know. If it's Megedeth, It's gonna be worth your money, and Dystopia does not disappoint. Dave's voice is more of a growl now but I never minded it and his guitar work is still on point.