This is a great album - even better then her previous album: Animal. The tracks are stronger and there is very little filler. The music is very upbeat and you won't mind having it stuck in your head! Unfortunately, there's only nine tracks on it. It almost seems like this album was rushed out before more tracks could be made to put on it.
Overall, this is a great album. There are a few filler tracks, and the lyrics may come off as cheap to some people. However, it's also upbeat and has some really strong tracks as well.
I know a lot of people were surprised by how different Minutes to Midnight sounded from LP's prior albums, but this is even more different. It's a good album, but as a LP fan, I have to say that there are some filler tracks on here. The album could be stronger if the fillers were replaced by tracks that are as strong as "Waiting for the End" and "The Catalyst". But overall, it's a good album.
This movie is a great addition to the Step Up series, and it definitely takes it up a notch with the special effects. The dancing is superb as usual and a beloved character from the previous two movies gets their moment to shine! The music chosen for the movie is also upbeat and catchy.
Although I like all of Britney's albums, this album in particular is incredible. It's hard to find albums that don't have any fillers; but every track on this album is upbeat and different from one another. The background music is catchy and the extras are great. I've had this album on repeat for an entire week and I don't plan on stopping it.
Have you ever heard a fiddle in the middle of a rock song? Well I've had this CD for years and I absolutely love it. Not only is there a fiddle mixed into the sound, but the vocals, drums, guitars, etc all sound perfect together.
This album is a break from the Coldplay normal, but not all breaks are bad. I like this album for its innovation in sound and creativity. No two tracks are the same either. In terms of price though, this album is one of those "almost-rip-offs" because it only has 10 tracks on it.
What's great about it: New combination of instruments
Fans of Disney's classic animated musical The Lion King who always wondered what the story would be like if it was told through the eyes of comic relievers Timon (Nathan Lane) and Pumbaa (Ernie Sabella) need wonder no more with the release of The Lion King 1½, a retelling of the 1994 film that puts the neurotic meerkat and flatulent warthog at the center of the action. Released straight-to-video, the film is presented in a loaded two-DVD edition. The first disc features the film itself along with seven deleted scenes and a game called "Hidden Mickey Hunt." The original English soundtrack is available in either DTS or Dolby Digital 5.1, and a dubbed French soundtrack has also been rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1. The second disc includes a making-of featurette, a music video for "Grazing in the Grass" by Raven, a segment called "Timon: Behind the Legend," and three more games, including a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? takeoff starring host Meredith Vieira.
Customer Rating
5
A New View of a Disney Classic
on July 25, 2009
Posted by: LinkinPark2
from Brockton, MA
This film is a new take on the classic and beloved movie, The Lion King. This movie is absolutely hillarious and is appropriate for all ages and audiences. The actors behind these unforgettable characters are great and well known in industry. The setting is beautiful, and the story is just as good.
Happy Feet is a movie that is great for all ages and audiences. Whether you are a conservationist, tap dancer, singer, parent, or inquisitive child, you will enjoy this film. The music is upbeat, the story is heart-warming, the characters are adorable, the technology is great, and the voices of the actors are honest to the characters.