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    September 20, 2017
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Skunk Funk & Fair.
on May 29, 2018
Posted by: TigerEye33
from Santa Maria, CA, USA
If Janis Joplin did political covers to a funk-rock band it would be Skunk Anansie in a series of heavy bass, rolling drums and energy for most thrash rock bands of 1995. A peak to United Kingdom pop charts at #8 on its protest songs with religion and politics, an album for 90's rock fans. 'Selling Jesus' alone is worth a listen.
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Offended is Awesome.
on April 13, 2018
Posted by: TigerEye33
from Santa Maria, CA, USA
Before Primus, before "Weird Al" Yankovic, there was Frank Zappa.
A compilation album of latter naughty and un-PC songs with twisted lyrics and jazzy, rock-electric hooks with more experiments than a hippie's medicine cabinet, this is an album for new or loyal Zappa fans which includes his radio hit 'Valley Girl'. This is liberating music for any fan of folk-rock-jazz-experimentation. A musical avalanche of various styles and with a lot on its mind. Try it once.
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This rip roaring release from the 2011 animated series (#Thundercats) - an update on the classic 1980's show -- includes the first eight episodes of the show, following the titular heroes Tygra, Panthro, Snarf, Cheetara, WilyKit, and WilyKat as they follow their fearless leader Lion-O through many alien adventures on the surface of the mysterious city of Thundera and beyond.
 
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4 out of 5
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Thunderous Epic Surprise.
on April 9, 2018
Posted by: TigerEye33
from Santa Maria, CA, USA
From the creative team behind 'Batman Beyond' and several ties to 'Samurai Jack', this 2011 relaunch of Thundercats is a fluent epic version which as a lot more depth & empathy from the 1987 original. Very much a surprise for what I suspected to be a watered down "copy" of its original. A unique blend of science-fiction, fantasy, sword & sorcery with surprising animation- this is a series that taps a vein similar to 'Lord of the Rings' quite well.
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Soft-wear Scare.
on January 26, 2018
Posted by: TigerEye33
from Santa Maria, CA, USA
Edward Furlong out of 'Terminator 2: Judgement Day' returns in this 1994 cyberpunk rock light horror as a teen subjected to a series of real murders under the control of a video-game, Brainscan, as to be controlled by a virtual reality maniac, Trickster, set to push Furlong to commit the worst. Minimal special effects, a light eerie feel, the movie is not as scary as it could be but potent to 1980 era horror film fans or early 1990 horror film fans. Heavy in the fears of technology and reality for the early 90's. Rent it first.
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Brain Gain
on January 26, 2018
Posted by: TigerEye33
from Santa Maria, CA, USA
Jump cuts and perceptions of reality skim through this cheaply made but originally written B-movie psychological chiller of 1989. Bill Pullman, Bill Paxton and George Kennedy drive the story relatively well on a brain doctor drawn into the paranoid delusions and hallucinations investigating the madness of a mathematician while caught up in a mind controlling corporate conspiracy. Unnerving and surprising with some humor.
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George Roy Hill directs Michael Sacks in this filmed adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s acclaimed semiautobiographical novel Slaughterhouse Five. A fantastical retelling of the bombing of Dresden, the film jumps back and forth between several different points in the life of Billy Pilgrim, WWII soldier-turned-optometrist-turned-alien zoo attraction. Released to DVD for the second time, the film has yet to receive a proper treatment. This time around, the film is presented in widescreen with Dolby Digital Mono sound. Void of any supplemental materials, the disc is rounded out by English, French, and Spanish subtitles.
 
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Better out of 'Five'.
on November 16, 2017
Posted by: TigerEye33
from Santa Maria, CA, USA
Based on the notorious science fiction book by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ,
'Slaughterhouse Five' gets a 1977 glossed translation of WW 2 time travel and disjointed Billy Pilgrim on his misadventures in war and time travel with alien abduction. A choppy movie that takes some understanding it is ideal to English studies set to interpret the book or a movie for fans of the book. Slow-paced, the movie has its moments if not understandable at first.
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Double-Down Doppelganger.
on September 22, 2017
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from Santa Maria, CA, USA
Curve's breakthrough album of 1992 during London's "shoegazing" phase of pop-electronica-rock phase of that year, every single song is an amazing stylized blend of smooth harmonics and club beats.
Disregard the pre-packaged pop sounds, this is a dark & soft album that has no imitators. Miss this chance album & lose a chance.
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Neil Jordan's stylish horror film The Company of Wolves comes to DVD with a widescreen transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.78:1. The English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. There are neither subtitles nor closed-captions on this release. Supplemental materials include a still photo gallery, and the original theatrical trailer. This is a solid release from Hen's Tooth that should be of interest to any genre enthusiast of Jordan fan.
 
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Red Riding Good Horror.
on September 20, 2017
Posted by: TigerEye33
from Santa Maria, CA, USA
From director Neil Jordon of 'Interview with the Vampire' in the 90's,
this undercut 1984 fairy tale horror is a surreal frame story basis of a book scripted under its author Angela Carter. A frame story of a girl dreaming of the mystical realms of superstition with horrible wolf monsters synonymous to human evil, the movie blends standard special effects with the eerie mysticism blending morality and fables. The special effects echo a bit off 'Labyrinth' and an off-put Ridley Scott film. Appearances of Angela Lansbury, David Warner and cameo from Terance Stamp make the movie a unique watch of old-style 80's era horror. Goofy or chilling, that's up to you, but worth a watch.
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Good Goodbye
on September 20, 2017
Posted by: TigerEye33
from Santa Maria, CA, USA
Directed by Robert Altman, starring Elliot Gould, and one of the most surreal detective movies of 1973 in 1970 California. Gould is the hard-boiled detective Philip Marlowe into a series of dramatic twisted mysteries linking a late friend's wife & an estranged wife seeking a missing husband with both mysteries intersected. A jazzy soundtrack that throws in plenty of surprises, this movie is for fans of detective movies or 70's era exploitation. If anything, look for the unspoken cameo of Arnold Schwarzenegger as a henchman for good measure.
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