Quote from: Dragonfire on November 18, 2009, 06:43:12 AM...A few scenes do have some graphic violence in them which might upset or even offend some viewers. Over-sensitive Americans! I'm thinking of watching this again for my Z, as I don't have many, but it's so sad that Edward Woodward died, I have an urge to see his last role again.
...A few scenes do have some graphic violence in them which might upset or even offend some viewers.
Oh, Achim! Write the review, because there is nothing more fun than tearing into something...
One thing though, do you like The Day After Tomorrow?
Quote from: Jon on November 20, 2009, 08:32:35 AMOne thing though, do you like The Day After Tomorrow?Well, not really. But it wasn't as bad as this, it was better made and the things shown seemed feasible or slightly more possible.
I'm Canadian and I didn't even know that a documentary was done about the best metal band from here. Quite surprised that you have this Jon...And yes it's true that Metal on Metal is the best metal album ever made... certainly better that anything made by Metallica or Megadeth anyway.It was a time when the Canada was the biggest market for this genre of music and even today a good share of the old timer are nostalgic of this time. Even at my age, I can always enjoy Sodom, Metal Church, Exodus or Voivoid at maximum level. Talking of this last band, just in case you ignore it they are from the city next to mine thanks for the review