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 If you’re metal lovers, it’s impossible not to be carried away by the fantastic chorus in which Paul declares: Murder in the Front Row...

 If you like metal in general, this is an album you MUST have, and if you’re a fan of thrash metal and don’t have this CD... well, you’re second-rate thrash metalheads, brothers!

The review praises Exodus' 1985 debut 'Bonded By Blood' as a thrash metal landmark alongside Slayer's 'Reign In Blood.' It highlights the raw vocals of Paul Baloff, the powerful guitar duo Gary Holt and Rick Hunolt, and the dynamic drumming of Tom Hunting. The album's intense riffs and memorable tracks like 'Bonded By Blood' and 'A Lesson In Violence' are emphasized. The review laments that Exodus did not reach greater heights but regards this album as essential for thrash fans. The reissue is critiqued for losing the original's warmth. Dive into the raw power of Exodus' 'Bonded By Blood' and experience thrash metal at its finest. Listen now and bang your head!

 This film, in its idiocy (which is infinite), in its rawness (which is present in industrial quantities), in its blood-soaked comedy (which, I can assure you, will literally make you roll on the floor laughing), can only be a true cult classic.

 Peter Jackson is fierce in this, there’s nothing you can say against him.

Peter Jackson's 1987 debut film Bad Taste is praised as a cult classic of violent splatter comedy, blending inventive gore with dark humor and social satire. The review highlights its raw, low-budget effects and comedic approach to bloody horror, marking an important phase in Jackson's career. While Jackson later embraced big-budget Hollywood projects, Bad Taste remains a genuine and fiercely original work loved by cult film enthusiasts. Recommended especially for fans of outrageous, macabre humor and splatter cinema. Watch Peter Jackson’s Bad Taste now and dive into one of cinema’s funniest and bloodiest cult splatter comedies!

 A cocaine-addicted, cowardly, clownish and anti-communist general... spending his time sniffing and playing with a puppet resembling Karl Marx.

 At the Last Supper, the Pope kills the angel sent by God to end the war – to me, that is priceless.

Sturmtruppen is a 1976 Italian war satire film starring Cochi Ponzoni and Renato Pozzetto, inspired by Bonvi's famous comic. The film uses grotesque and surreal humor to critique the futility of war through memorable characters and absurd scenarios. Despite its dated production and occasional vulgar language, it remains a brilliant and irreverent piece of Italian cinema. The soundtrack by Enzo Jannacci and the performances contribute to its cult status among lovers of satirical and experimental films. Watch Sturmtruppen to explore a surreal and bold satire on war from the iconic Cochi & Renato duo!

 Robocop is resolute and brutal, gradually killing all the criminals and drug traffickers in the city when one day memories start to come back to his mind.

 Verhoeven cleverly seeks out comedy in every situation, even the bloodiest, often descending into the grotesque.

Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 film Robocop is acclaimed as his best work, blending intense violence, dark comedy, and a sharp critique of American corporate greed. Despite its initial mixed reception, it has grown into a beloved cult sci-fi classic. The plot follows a wounded policeman transformed into a cyborg enforcer who battles crime and corporate corruption. The film is highly recommended for mature audiences, praised for its raw storytelling and social commentary, unlike its weaker sequels. Watch Robocop now for a thrilling mix of action, dark comedy, and social critique in a sci-fi classic!

 Gremlins is nothing more than a splendid, beautiful, wonderful fairy tale, where yes, there are deaths (many) and scary scenes, but where there’s a sweet happy ending and, above all, an indispensable moral.

 This film deserves a full five stars, and I think it’s one of the best fantasy-horror movies not only of the ’80s but of all time.

Joe Dante's Gremlins remains an entertaining and beloved fantasy-horror film over 20 years after release. Its Christmas setting, unique storyline, and memorable scenes create a timeless charm. The movie combines dark comedy with an essential moral, distinguishing it from typical effects-driven films. Despite a less impressive sequel, the original stands out as one of the best in its genre. This review praises its originality and enduring impact. Watch Joe Dante's Gremlins now and experience a timeless blend of horror, comedy, and Christmas magic!

 This album contains all the essence of Dexter Holland, Noodles, Greg K, and Ron Welty.

 'Gone Away,' a song that Dexter wrote after the death of his girlfriend, is much slower and darker than the band’s standard ones.

The review praises The Offspring's 1997 album Ixnay On The Hombre as the band's punk masterpiece, highlighting pivotal tracks like 'All I Want' and 'Gone Away.' It emphasizes Dexter Holland's peak vocals and songwriting, alongside strong guitar and bass performances. The album is positioned between the raw debut 'Smash' and the more commercial 'Americana,' appealing to fans of 90s punk. The reviewer strongly recommends it as a defining punk album of its era. Dive into The Offspring’s Ixnay On The Hombre to experience the heart of 90s punk—listen now and rediscover a true punk classic!

 This delightful stew is stuffed with an inexcusably and deliberately gratuitous critique of fascism.

 This film is an utter piece of proletarian propaganda nonsense, where socialists are portrayed as honest and virtuous men, while right-wing supporters are depicted as selfish and cruel beings.

This review critiques Bernardo Bertolucci's Novecento for its excessive length and overt political messaging, particularly its one-sided condemnation of fascism. While recognizing the film's impressive cast, including Robert De Niro and Gerard Depardieu, the reviewer finds the drama tiresome and biased. The film is seen as a propaganda piece portraying socialists positively and right-wing supporters negatively. Despite this, its historical and cinematic relevance is acknowledged. Read this in-depth review and explore the controversial epic 'Novecento'—a historic Italian film with a powerful cast and provocative politics.

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