Great movie. Well done acting and even though you know the story based on the cartoon, it keeps your attention throughout with the great special effects.
This album features a return to old PR with more rap metal. I preferred the more rock influenced PR but this is still a good album with plenty of quality songs.
Usually the songs at the beginning are released as singles and are the better songs. Not the case with Coming Home. The album improves and sounds more like Falling In Reverse at the end. The beginning sounds more like they are trying to be too different instead of sticking with what got them to where they are now.
At first glance, it’s easy to be frightened by Hood Sickle. Some say it’s his imposing stature that freaks them out. Others are unnerved by his menacing hood. But most just try to stay away from his long, sharp scythe – and it didn’t help that he had a bad habit of disappearing and then suddenly popping up behind unsuspecting people. In fact, the Trap Masters that locked him away in Cloudcracker Prison hoped they would never have to see him again. But Master Eon thought there might be a chance for Hood Sickle to change his ways. Everyone said Eon was crazy, but after spending time with the mysterious creep, Eon learned that Hood Sickle was actually not a bad guy – just really super spooky. Hood Sickle took his job of terrifying others very seriously, and Eon believed that perhaps he could bring a similar dedication to teaching others as a Sensei. Plus, he figured that Skylanders in training would certainly pay attention in his classes. This has all proven true, and Hood Sickle now teaches Sentinel Imaginators, who definitely hang on his every word. Or else.
The movie was good, not as good as other Marvel movies, but maybe that is because I was not as familiar with the story going into it. The special effects were great though.
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You would think that this album would not be as good as Prayers for the Damned since it is just a volume 2. That is not the case. This album is just as good.