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01 April 2009
Deep Rising 1999
This B-Movie style flick is much under-rated.
It has all the traits of a modern Ed Wood replica with one flaw, it's actually quite good!
The acting is good and with Treat Williams as the "Star" no big name ego distracts from the action, the plot premise is a little weak but the monsters/special effects are very good.
If I had to choose between watching this and a more modern and expensive monster movie e.g. Cloverfield, I would definitely plump for this one.
14 October 2008
Mad World or Bad words?
Everyone loved the cover version of Tears for Fears' "Mad World" (featured on the soundtrack to Donnie Darko), that track is track 12 of 13 on this album.
The reason for this is I think that Gary Jules although very proud of the track is worried this is all we want his album for and puts (almost) all the other tracks in the way so as to get us to listen to all the rest of his songs in case we forget.
Convulated explanation perhaps, but it certainly must be true.
The rest of the tracks start very much like the early solo work of Paul Simon and the rest either resemble those or even get a little Tinita Tikarim(ish) which is not a bad thing.
I really enjoyed the album and find a lot of the tracks to be catchy and very different to "Mad World" (again not a bad thing).
This is a wholly acoustic album and leaves the listener quite "up!".
04 October 2008
Is this just a "Best of..." Album?
1 of 1 found this helpful If you like Aerosmith you will have no need of this review.
This anthology chronicles some of Aerosmith's biggest hits through the years (but not the ones after 2001!).
I bought this for my son as he needs some education in classic rock, this is certainly it.
If you have heard this band before then you already know what to expect, this album has "it" in spades.
If you have not heard them before then you are missing out, this anthology covers thirty years of music in an unchanged line-up, you just don't last that long if you're no good. Steven Tyler's voice is as good as it's ever been and once you're finished appreciating this one you should move onto their more recent music, it's still really cool.
As for my son, well he thinks they rock, which is good.