Legend of Hell House, The
February 8, 2010
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IMDB rating: 7.10 Plot: A team consisting of a physicist, his wife, a young female psychic and the only survivor of the previous visit are sent to the notorious Hell House to prove/disprove survival after death. Previous visitors have either been killed or gone mad, and it is up to the team to survive a full week in isolation, and solve the mystery of the Hell House. |
Actors: McDowall Roddy,Revill Clive,Culver Roland,Bowles Peter,Gough Michael,Horror,Mystery,
Can someone critique my review on Springsteen concert?
Bruce Springsteen and his "hard-rocking, Viagra-taking, heart-stopping and history-making E Street Band." The first time I’ve ever seen The Boss and his legendary band play live, and I assure you, it will by no means be the last.
After his performance the evening before, playing at Glastonbury festival, you would have thought the 59 year old would be a little less energetic, but the only complaint the crowd rereceivedrom him, was that of "Somebody get me a ******* elevator! I’m nearly 60!’ after falling up the stairs, coming back from singing with the crowd, and by the second song, Springsteen’s didisagreehirt had turned black from sweat.
Opening with The Clash’s ‘London Calling’, in honor of the late Joe Strummer, from the start the crowd knew the night was going to be one hell of a show, which, after a three and half hour set that left every member of the audience so moved they felt like they were the only witness of the night. A perfect setlist which included Outlaw Pete, Youngstown, quite possibly the best rendition of Jungleland and a moving version of Racing in the Street, and of course, the night ended with Dancing in the Dark, which led a crowd of more than 50′000 people singing the chorus ththough outhe streets of London on their way home.
A 27 song set, a guest performance from Brian Fallon-lead singer of The Gaslight Anthem-on the ‘84 hit No Surrender, a powerful delivery of "Hard Times Come Again No More"- an S.C.Foster song written in 1854 about the American Civil War, and the infamous E Street promise of ‘building a house of love’. A small section of London’s Hyde Park has tonight been graced by a music legend, and there is no doubt that that promise was almost certainly kept.
i didnt read it you know why?
i read the last line it suggested you think bruce did good
enough said
John D | Jul 08, 2009
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
December 17, 2009
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IMDB rating: 8.80 Plot: Fleeing the evil Galactic Empire, the rebels abandon their new base on Hoth. Princess Leia, Han Solo and the droids R2-D2 and C-3P0 escape in the damaged Millenium Falcon, but are later captured by Lord Darth Vader on Bespin. Skywalker, meanwhile, follows Ben Kenobi’s posthumous command and receives Jedi training by Yoda on Dagobah. Will Skywalker manage to rescue his friends from the dark lord? |
Actors: Ford Harrison,Oz Frank,Williams Billy Dee,Daniels Anthony,Baker Kenny,Guinness Alec,Hamill Mark,Mayhew Peter,Prowse David,Bulloch Jeremy,Hollis John,Purvis Jack,Webb Des,Revill Clive,Action,Adventure,Fantasy,Sci-Fi,Thriller,
What do you think about the order I'm about to watch my Star Wars marathon in?
Order:
Episode I - The Phantom Menace
Episode II - Attack of the Clones
Episode IV - A New Hope
Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
What I like about this order:
I see it as being that the Original Episodes (IV-VI) is the present and we start of looking at a flash back. Then we return to the present day where we start to see Luke grow up and learn the ways of the Jedi. We stay with series for two more episodes before returning back for one last flashback in Episode III. Here we would learn how Anakin turns to the Dark Side. We then finish out the series how it should be with Episode VI, with ties up loose ends. Reveals more about the relationships of Luke, Anakin, and Leia. And we get the happy ending, unlike if you watched it in the order it was released.
Sorry if i may have confused some things here, I haven’t seen several of these in quite some time and have always wanted to watch them in a row.
So let me know what you think. Thanks.
If this were to be the first time you ever watched the movies I would be screaming at you NOT to watch them that way … but since you have the order doesn’t really matter after you’ve first seen them.
The order you suggest … wouldn’t work for me … don’t know why probably something about not being able to teach a old dog new tricks.
May The Force Be With You …
Jedi Dude 28 | Jul 21, 2009
What ever floats your boat. I personally like to go IV-V-VI-I-II-III, because you can catch the little comments like Obi Wan saying "Your going to be the death of me" from II, and such, that make you think. I and II are worthless, except for about 10 minutes.
Electric Company | Jul 21, 2009
actually I would go in order 1-6 but, as long as you get to enjoy them all then have at it!
Darth Mike 420 | Jul 21, 2009
I thinks that’s idiotic.
1 2 4 5 I might forgive you for, but 5 3 6 is just stupid.
4 5 6 1 2 3 is the only way to go…
martinthurn | Jul 21, 2009
I like watching them in Star Wars chronological order which is 1-6 rather than Earth chronological which is 4-6 then 1-3. I like your reasoning though.
Gothic Goddess | Jul 21, 2009
you need to watch it in this order:
episode 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3
george R | Jul 22, 2009
We showed our kids these movies 4,5,6, 1,2, 3, and then again about a year later 1- 6. They prefer the latter order now (1-6) as they get confused with the jumps back and forth in time. (At least, that is what they SAY, though they are Doctor Who nuts so I can’t quite believe that excuse).
Anyway, I’m glad they watched 4, 5, 6 first due to that bombshell of all time not being spoiled by watching them in "chronological" order.
But since you’ve already seen them all, it doesn’t really matter.
The main thing is - ENJOY!
Vicki W | Jul 22, 2009
Eh.
Vava | Jul 23, 2009
i just go in the order they came out 456 123 because there are jokes and comments. going back and forth could get confusing.
or just go 123456 to watch the story in it’s entirty.
if someone’s there who hasn’t seen them you should deffinately go in the original order of 456 123.
J. R. | Jul 24, 2009

