Bartleboom

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Celtic Frost Into The Pandemonium
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UHH!!
Douglas Hickox Oscar Insanguinato (Theatre Of Blood, 1973)
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Once again, a big thank you to everyone! @demo: But how?! The duel with foils on trampolines is awesome! As I said, in my opinion, the least successful execution is the one inspired by Othello: the whole story about the masseur is quite nonsense, even though in the end it turns out to be one of the most deliberately trash moments of the film (seeing Price pretend to have an affair with the critic's wife in the style of Alvaro Vitali always has a certain effect!) @Francescobus: Hi!..lately, me and thrash haven't been getting along very well! Recently, my stereo only digests blues and dooooooommmmm!:DD!
Douglas Hickox Oscar Insanguinato (Theatre Of Blood, 1973)
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Hi Marco, thank you so much to you too (see the comment above for the rating..).
Douglas Hickox Oscar Insanguinato (Theatre Of Blood, 1973)
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Hi and thank you so much, everyone! @ocram: thank you so much for stopping by to see me! Is everything okay?! @purpulan: Hi! I admit I made a mistake in my vote (the stars were supposed to be 4, but I must have accidentally given it a fifth one..:DD!), but to even give it a stretched sufficiency?!? :DD!! Personally, there are points that really crack me up: Price's faces in the decapitation scene are absolutely something else! Not to mention the scene at the hairdresser: back then, if I remember correctly, Price was over sixty.. it’s like my dad putting on a Disco Stu wig and acting all flamboyant! The sequence of the first murder is pure thriller. Personally, I would call it a stretched sufficiency more than anything else for The Abominable Dr. Phibes!
Douglas Hickox Oscar Insanguinato (Theatre Of Blood, 1973)
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Hi bjorky! Lately I’ve had very little time not only to write and comment, but also to properly visit the site.. anyway, I hope you’re doing well.. P.S.: thank you so much! Bye!
Douglas Hickox Oscar Insanguinato (Theatre Of Blood, 1973)
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.mmm.. I'm really sorry that few people know about this film. Personally, I think it's a little gem: the sequences between the brilliant and the delirious are abundant (the decapitation, the one at the hairdresser, that of the poodles..) and I've rarely seen Price so in form! well.. thank you so much to Lord and Blackdog!:DD!@Black: to tell the truth, I change my mind about what to review at least a couple of times a day!:D!.. I think of an album or a movie and write down some random phrases.. then I get bored and start reviewing something else. It always ends up that I have about ten half-baked reviews on hold that sit there stewing for weeks.. back in the day I remember I was writing something about both "Halloween" and "The Hills Have Eyes".. Now I've come up with the idea of doing an "experiment," but I should have more time and see if the editors agree.. in the meantime, thanks again so much! Bye!
Editors An End Has A Start
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I agree, but I believe the album deserves a passing grade. It's one of the few things I can listen to in the car with my beautiful girl! :D!
Coal Chamber Chamber Music
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There was a time when I kept running into them.. I caught them at like 2-3 festivals in a row, on TV, on the radio. They drive me nuts, but I actually liked the review.
Slayer Reign In Blood
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@trash: If they had played blues, I would have asked them to have drive and to play like Alan Wilson. If they had played jazz, I would have asked them for touch, color, and to play like Mike Stern. But they play satanic thrash, so I ask them to be as pissed off as a nun at a misex and to go 200 miles per hour. In this, they have taught the rest of the world to sin, so they are the Gods. I repeat: it's not a matter of technique, but of attitude. Hetfield, Mustaine, and the rest of the gang all under the table hustling. The story of Nazism has always made me laugh: out of 4, one is kind of half-Cuban, the drummer is an Italian-American with a nose that’s frightening, King is simply too stupid to have any real political ideas. Hanneman is a Nazi?! Maybe... but why?! Angel Of Death is not pro-Nazi, just like Behind the Crooked Cross on SOH isn’t.. are they Nazis because they sing: "The final swing it's not the thrill, it's how many people I can kill," or because they used the eagle as a symbol, or for the shirts of the satanic Wehrmacht?!? Even taken all together, these "clues" still make me laugh. Because then I quote the lyrics of Mandatory Suicide which is anti-war, I say they are pacifists and we’ll play dice for it.
Slayer Reign In Blood
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True.. but they are the Gods. More than twenty years later, there are still people copying the use of the tritone they employ on this record.. not to mention the intro of South Of Heaven. Playing what they play, covered in spikes and various nonsense like they do for an entire concert, is no walk in the park. Try playing War Ensemble from start to finish with the spiked bracelet that King usually wears and then we can talk. When it comes to brutality, there’s no bullshit: any song from this album outclasses the entire discography of Metallica and Megadeth. It’s not a matter of technique.. it’s a matter of attitude. Metallica always stuck in a slow song.. maybe they placed it after Fight Fire, but they did it. Megadeth have always been quite inconsistent in quality. Slayer, for the first 5-6 albums, and for about a decade, pretty much succeeded in remaining the ones to beat when it comes to brutality. And now let’s turn on MTV and sing together: "Peace sells.. but who's buying?!?.. peace sells.. but who's buying!!"