If you love Ministry just buy the dinga dang CD already. If you love any of the songs they cover on the track listing, BUY IT! Uncle Al said this is Ministry's party album. It's about having fun, not being so serious. People @ work who don't care about Ministry loved hearing these classics & immediately asked, "What was that CD called again?" Young & old & all Ministry fans should pick up this CD and just have a good time, like Uncle Al would want you to... TRACKS- 1)Under My Thumb 2)Bang a Gong 3)Radar Love 4)Space Truckin' 5)Black Betty 6)Mississippi Queen 7)Just Got Paid 8)Roadhouse Blues 9)Supernaut 10)Lay Lady Lay 11)What a Wonderful World +hidden tracks
What's great about it: great band, great covers, great memories
Just saw this one. This movie was made FOR HORROR FANS. This means a horror fan will enjoy the great fx, deaths, laughs and cameos and probably won't care about the things that aren't perfect. I'm pretty picky, and I would say some acting and dialogue was not great, but it might be somewhat intentional. It's made for fans of great horror movies, and those include some bad acting and dialogue. So if you like horror movies, I can't see you being disappointed. Great kills! Quality effects!
What's great about it: great fx, deaths, laughs and cameos
This is a great album. The songs are completely stuck in your head catchy. They make you want to sing and dance and get crazy! woohoo! The bass is great and who doesn't love Shirley Manson? C'mon folks, give it a spin, they deserved more recognition for their debut album.
What's great about it: their best work
What's not so great: they should have done more music exactly like this
This three-DVD set contains all 12 episodes of the cult comedy series Fawlty Towers. The disc contains a standard full-frame transfer that duplicates the original broadcast aspect ratio. The closed-captioned English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. English, French, and German subtitles are accessible. In addition to each episode ("A Touch of Class," "The Builders," "The Wedding Party," "Hotel Inspectors," "Gourmet Night," "The Germans," "Communication Problems," "The Psychiatrist," "Waldorf Salad," "The Kipper and the Corpse," "The Anniversary," and "Basil the Rat"), the disc contains interviews with cast members John Cleese and Prunella Scales, a few director's commentary tracks, biographies of the performers, and a handful of outtakes. This collection is the definitive home video release of Fawlty Towers.
Customer Rating
5
Great Series
on June 28, 2008
Posted by: pumpkinpatch
from WI
I've been watching Fawlty Towers since I was a little girl. I still watch it constantly - I feel it's a great stress reliever after work, since Basil always lets his guests have it. It's not really offensive or dirty but it's still totally entertaining. You don't HAVE to like Monty Python or british comedy to get into it, it's just incredibly funny. I would suggest viewing a few episodes before "The Germans", which is the BEST!!! Try it, you'll like it...