Greetings once again, The ride in this movie is so dope,I would give it Two & 3/4 Pinewoods just by itself, ya dig? Major fun in this MGM drive-in fare. Casting is outstanding and diverse making for some funny and memorable characters. Thumbs up, especially recommend for drive-in movie fans....The Horror!!
"CORVETTE SUMMER" (1978) Co-Written and Directed by Matthew Robbins Hey kids! Have I got an out of sight gas of a summer romp ready for you to see before you reach summer's end! I have to express to you that I have never been the sort of male who has ever contained a passion for cars.
I know that I should only be watching movies that have been (or are going to be) nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture, but sometimes an old movie will play on television and I just have to watch it.
During the months of Before The Frost shows in late 2009,the Crowes played around with a long version of the tune And The Band Played On, adding an extended jam to it. It was played only a handful of times between Sept and the year end shows at Fillmore 2009 which they did there. This is only the 3rd time they did it from a gig in Myrtle Beach. Over 10 minutes of Crowes with Luther and Rich jamming, oh yeah, I'm there......The Horror!!
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Additional Notes - 11/30 - I'm tellin' ya, goose-bump raising guitar work by Rich & Luther.
Mick Jones, one of the coolest rockers to ever walk the face of the earth.This little 5-song wonder is from a blog now long gone about 6 years ago. Really nice sound and performance. Listed separately below is also the version of Battle Of Old Saints Road on this boot which I did a sound enhancement on....The Horror!! 7daylink notes below Rating A+
Cream 101 is in session,a test on Monday- An essential boot for those into the band, if you don't mind the fact that it's all in one mp3.....The Horror!! 7daylink This has been put out as many different titles. Rating A - soundboard and for the year not bad! Excellent article below with full details about the historic show, song by song.
In October 1968 Cream were pretty much over, apart from the remaining tour dates which would end with two final shows at the Royal Albert Hall in London on the 26th November. But mentally they all knew the musical journey they had embarked on in 1966 was coming to an end.
This QT fan says the following regarding The Hateful Eight-
the bad -a really sweet act one & two that unfortunately leads to a predictable and way too violent act three (similar to Django.)
- QT used up his allotment of the N-word decades ago and quite frankly I'm sick of hearing it.
- as far as soundtrack, this might be his least effective music management
- Samuel Jackson's performance is dialed in, not his best acting by a mile
the good -all the things we usually expect from QT in photography and production design, the cinematography on some of the outdoor shots is breathtaking.
- there is one really big saving grace about this movie and her name is Jennifer Jason Leigh who is both hysterical and tragic in her role, she brings more than a lot to her character, one of her best.
The unpleasant truth exposed by The Hateful Eight is that Quentin Tarantino's wit and craftsmanship - his artistic soul - are inextricable from his sadism. He has gone to elaborate lengths to make the movie look like a classic widescreen Western, in 70mm, with a thunderously lyrical overture by the great Ennio Morricone and an intermission, but there's nothing widescreen about his story.
An extraordinary display of directorial craft, but an ugly movie-so ugly that it seems as if the director is daring his harshest detractors to see it as a confirmation of their worst fears about his art.
Greetings all - Welcome to Tommy's House Of Horrors where we like to say "all things musically and cinema-tically horrific," ya dig? So go ahead and take a seat in the first car and NO STANDING PLEASE!.....The Horror!! 7daylink of above Rating A/A- Version of Fingerprint File on this is way better than the final we got, some cool stuff here!
Now THIS is a Thanksgiving movie worth watching. - Hard to believe already 13 years has passed since it came out. Just a simple fun movie about a chick who's trying to pull it together on T-Day amidst a tital wave of dysfunctional family members. You know- the usual kind of thing that happens. Anyways, this ain't no editorial type blog so you can read some real reviews below. Pinewoods Rating System - Three Tall Pinewoods....The Horror!!
Thanksgiving is not a conventional religious or political holiday but consists simply of families gathering to love one another and express gratitude. That's the tricky part. There are no theologies to fall back on. It has inspired a uniquely North American group of films. Most of the families in them are troubled, but there is usually a reconciliation, comforting to everyone except the turkey.
Pieces of April is built around the tired premise of a dysfunctional family's Thanksgiving get-together, but-surprise-it's fresh. First-time director Peter Hedges, who co-wrote the scripts for What's Eating Gilbert Grape? and About a Boy, has a feeling for how people behave in extreme situations.
Very rare vinyl bootof a show in Rotterdam June 13, 1981 - Sound quality is B+ audience, vinyl rip is courtesy of the wonderful Ed's Attic blog.....The Horror!! 7daylink
A peculiar entry in the world of Black Sabbath boots,this show where they open up the bill for Yes and Three Dog Night has a lot of historic bravado, see the notes below and as far as sound, it's an audience that straddles the line between A and B, see what U think.....The Horror!! 7daylink Rating B+
VG+ audience recording, earliest circulating show from the MASTER OF REALITY era. It includes also marks the first known live recordings of “Sweet Leaf”, “Embryo” and “Children Of The Grave”. Aside from the new additions, the set list was the nearly the same as it was for the spring ‘71 U.S. tour to promote PARANOID, only longer. The running time is nearly 66 minutes. - collector's notes