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ThanksKilling- DVD Review

The movie start briefly in 1621, or as the caption says, “the olden days.” It is just moments after the very first Thanksgiving. We then see books, attached to a woman, in the woods running and hiding from…. something. And then a turkey kills her…. with an axe??? Why an axe, he has a beak? The movie then comes to present time, to a bunch of dull and dumb

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Whitesnake: FOREVERMORE

Published on 29 May 2011 by in CD, DVD, Music

Whitesnake FOREVERMORE 2011 Frontiers Records David Coverdale, the voice and face of Whitesnake, admits that he was not going to release a new Whitesnake album in 2011. I’m sure fans will be glad he did. FOREVERMORE is by far the best new rock album that I have heard this year. Everything is just right from music to vocals, production, everything. Lead off track, “Steal Your Heart Away” is like

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Megadeth, Rust In Peace Live, 2010 SHOUT Factory

Published on 4 October 2010 by in DVD, Music

Ok metal heads, your dream come true has arrived! Megadeth, in support of their American Carnage tour has released the final say in live DVD/Blu-Ray/CD. “Rust in Peace Live” captures one of the Four Horse Men, one of the founders of thrash metal, reproducing one of the greatest albums in metal LIVE. This set includes Rust in Peace in its entirety, front to back. That’s right, the band plays

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DVD Series Review: America’s Music Legacy

MVD Entertainment Group, in collaboration with Quantum Leap Group, have just released a new series of DVDs that feature live video of some of the greatest musical acts of different musical genres. The first four that are available have been handed to me for a quick review. Rhythm & Blues, the music that sprung from the likes of jazz, ragtime and gospel, is full of rhythm and story telling

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