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It was beautiful to listen to the sound effects generated by each well-placed punch, amusedly and undoubtedly thinking of the slaps from Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. And now I also understand why the second twin had red eyes. He was angry to death.
It was beautiful to listen to the sound effects generated by each well-placed punch, amusedly and undoubtedly thinking of the slaps from Bud Spencer and Terence Hill.
And now I also understand why the second twin had red eyes. He was angry to death.
This review fondly recalls the 1987 classic arcade game Double Dragon by Taito, emphasizing its engaging gameplay, memorable enemies, and cooperative fun. The author highlights the game's sound effects, level variety, and enduring appeal through shared gaming experiences. It's a tribute to youthful gaming memories and the timeless charm of this beat 'em up classic. Relive the classic beat 'em up action of Double Dragon—play or watch now and experience the golden age of arcade gaming!
"We were waiting for the collapse of communism. Communism has fallen but the collapse remains." Some sequences are atrocious, capable of twisting even the most solid psyche, the broadest morality.
"We were waiting for the collapse of communism. Communism has fallen but the collapse remains."
Some sequences are atrocious, capable of twisting even the most solid psyche, the broadest morality.
Cargo 200, directed by Aleksei Balabanov, is a chilling and brutal thriller set during the final days of the Soviet Union. Drawing from true events, it intertwines harsh realities with psychological violence to depict the regime's collapse. The film’s cold colors and sparse settings enhance a grim atmosphere. It offers a stark reflection on human cruelty amid political decay, ending with a prophetic view of post-communist Russia. Watch Cargo 200 to experience a gripping, brutal insight into the Soviet Union’s tragic final days.
A really original game, funny and extremely difficult considering how easily you could be eliminated by hazards. Irem, a largely forgotten video game production company, creates a fun little game featuring a humorous Japanese character.
A really original game, funny and extremely difficult considering how easily you could be eliminated by hazards.
Irem, a largely forgotten video game production company, creates a fun little game featuring a humorous Japanese character.
This review takes a nostalgic look at Hammerin' Harry, a 1990 Irem game featuring a humorous protagonist battling construction-themed enemies. Praised for its originality and challenging gameplay, it highlights memorable power-ups and quirky foes. The author fondly recalls the era's cultural backdrop, adding emotional depth. Despite frustrations from difficulty, the game is celebrated as a unique classic that captures a distinctive gaming charm. Dive into the quirky and challenging world of Hammerin' Harry—play or learn more about this classic Irem game today!
Extraordinary three-dimensional video game centered on a fantastic medieval-flavored adventure. I would never have believed that to eliminate Death Adder, it was enough to corner him against the wall and slice him mid-air just as he tried to rise.
Extraordinary three-dimensional video game centered on a fantastic medieval-flavored adventure.
I would never have believed that to eliminate Death Adder, it was enough to corner him against the wall and slice him mid-air just as he tried to rise.
This review celebrates Sega's Golden Axe as a thrilling medieval-themed beat-'em-up distinguished by memorable characters and intense gameplay. It highlights the game's challenging enemies, creative environments, and satisfying boss battles. The reviewer fondly recalls the game's difficulty, cooperative potential, and strategic combat elements. Overall, Golden Axe is praised as a standout classic with enduring appeal. Dive into the legendary world of Golden Axe and experience classic arcade fantasy action today!
Ghost 'n Goblins is one of the most beautiful video games created on the face of the earth. Maybe when I become a grandfather, when my grandchildren play with supports like Minority Report, I'll wonder: 'But in the end, did that darn knight save that darn queen?'
Ghost 'n Goblins is one of the most beautiful video games created on the face of the earth.
Maybe when I become a grandfather, when my grandchildren play with supports like Minority Report, I'll wonder: 'But in the end, did that darn knight save that darn queen?'
This review fondly recalls the intense nostalgia and cultural significance of Capcom's Ghosts 'N Goblins in the 1980s. It highlights the game's challenge, memorable enemies, and the social setting of arcades. Despite never finishing the game, the author treasures its lasting impact on childhood memories and gaming history. The review appreciates the game's legendary status and its emotional connection to the past. Dive into the nostalgic world of Ghosts 'N Goblins and experience one of the toughest arcade classics ever made!
Thank heaven, it really was fantastic and the record set in Rio de Janeiro is a valid piece of evidence. The best McCartney live after Wings over America.
Thank heaven, it really was fantastic and the record set in Rio de Janeiro is a valid piece of evidence.
The best McCartney live after Wings over America.
This review praises Paul McCartney's live album Tripping The Live Fantastic as a triumphant comeback and a superb live recording. The emotional intensity, powerful setlist, and strong band performance evoke the spirit of McCartney’s past successes. The live atmosphere and special effects heighten the concert's magic, making it one of the best live albums of the century. The review highlights nostalgia and McCartney's reconnecting with his audience. Experience the magic of Paul McCartney’s Tripping The Live Fantastic—listen to the iconic live performance now!
You can die because of football. And you can kill. For a football match. Tognazzi's film, raw and brave, paints in a very realistic manner and with a pinch of romance that doesn't hurt, the absurd world of the typical stadium fanatic.
You can die because of football. And you can kill. For a football match.
Tognazzi's film, raw and brave, paints in a very realistic manner and with a pinch of romance that doesn't hurt, the absurd world of the typical stadium fanatic.
This review praises Ricky Tognazzi's film 'Ultrà' for its raw and brave depiction of the violent and passionate world of football ultras. It highlights the dangerous fanaticism that sometimes leads to death and violence, while recognizing the film's emotional and authentic portrayal. The reviewer shares personal reflections on football fanaticism and dedicates the review to a tragic true story about a young Roma fan. Discover the gripping reality of football fanaticism – watch 'Ultrà' and explore the complex world of ultras.
Mother Russia has gone deaf too soon. Also blind. Grab the red flag and tear the sky of our beloved Earth!
Mother Russia has gone deaf too soon. Also blind.
Grab the red flag and tear the sky of our beloved Earth!
The review vividly recounts the tragic story of a worker and his family set during the 1905 Russian revolution. It highlights themes of sacrifice, political oppression, and revolutionary hope. Emotional and powerful, it conveys the harsh realities of that era and the spirit of resistance. The reviewer praises the film’s compelling portrayal of human suffering and revolution. Discover the passionate story behind Mat—watch this classic Soviet film and feel the spirit of revolution!
The soundtrack by our Morricone is exciting, rendered even more impactful by its use in contrast to the soul of the scenes. A beautiful work by Roland Joffé, with the contribution of an absolutely perfect cinematography by Chris Menges.
The soundtrack by our Morricone is exciting, rendered even more impactful by its use in contrast to the soul of the scenes.
A beautiful work by Roland Joffé, with the contribution of an absolutely perfect cinematography by Chris Menges.
This detailed review praises Roland Joffé's The Mission as a deeply moving film about faith, sacrifice, and colonial injustice. The cinematography by Chris Menges vividly captures the natural beauty and harsh realities faced by the Guarani Indians. The score by Ennio Morricone enriches the emotional impact, carefully contrasting scenes with striking musical choices. The powerful performances by Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons highlight themes of repentance and resistance. Ultimately, the film is hailed as a formidable and unforgettable work of art. Discover the stunning visuals and unforgettable story in Roland Joffé's The Mission—watch the film and experience its powerful message today.
The If have gathered their burden and are playing with real passion. Try listening to them, and you’ll realize that there’s still a bit of new music that can be listened to.
The If have gathered their burden and are playing with real passion.
Try listening to them, and you’ll realize that there’s still a bit of new music that can be listened to.
‘Morpho Nestira’ by If is a solid prog and indie album created by talented Italian musicians now based in Spain. The review criticizes the poor quality of mainstream Italian music while praising the band's skill, passion, and international success. The album features tasteful guitar solos, interesting bass lines, and experimental melodies. Influences from iconic bands like Radiohead and Pink Floyd are clear, yet the band manages a distinctive sound worth discovering. Listen to If’s ‘Morpho Nestira’ and discover fresh Italian prog rock success abroad!
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