Bear
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That was three words and your post Immediately went from boring to pretty fucking valuable. Just because of your own damn opinion. Nice. Well done. Will check the song later. Should be good indeed.
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Release date: 2018 : Release date: September 15th, 2018: Release date: June 15th, 2018
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Final Score Seraphim Falls The Night Comes for Us I'm really itching to say something about The Night Comes for Us, but with everything that's going on and people getting so easily offended by opinions these days I guess I just gotta keep it to myself. Or just PM Jigsaw9 as he's actually not an easily offended little... woops. Sorry guys.
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Trailer for King Diamond "Songs for the Dead Live". More info coming soon!
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I watched the horror mini-series Ghoul.
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Watched some horror flicks lately: Halloween Halloween II Pet Sematary Scarecrows Dark Night of the Scarecrow The Domestics
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And I will stop doing that.
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Would be cool if you actually added something of an opinion or thought to your posts, rather than just posting a video or copy paste information on the release and nothing like. Like, a personal opinion on the news/album/song/cover art or whatever for example.
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Fucking hell! That's so fucking good.
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Oh hell yeah! New, gothy pop with Alan Averill Nemtheanga of Primordial and a man called Gareth Averill who's a film composer. Sounds really good and catchy.
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Because I have never watched it with an English dub. Why would I even consider watching it with en English dub?
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Despite the super modern and digital production, I kinda got old school Slipknot vibes from the song. Like a mix of the self-titled one and Iowa. Albeit a bit thrashier. Not bad at all.
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There's a reason why it's lacking in some parts. Trust me. π
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Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil - Awesome horror/dark fantasy based on an old Spanish fable or so. It's quite similar to Pan's Labyrinth or maybe The Dark Crystal in tone, but not as layered or deep as the first, and maybe a bit darker than the latter. Too dark for kids, and maybe a bit too silly for older teens. I am not really sure who they target with this, but I absolutely loved it. It's dark and twisted, but really fun because of a devil/demon that goes into slapstick territory quite often. Heavily recommended! Available on NEtflix. There really isn't enough fables and fairy tales with a twist of horror. The world needs more!!!
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Castlevania, season 2 was twice as long and twice as good as season 1. Again they fully capture the essence of what makes the universe in Castlevania so fucking good. One thing that is upped tho is the soundtrack which this time is phenomenal all around. BLOODY TEARS!!! Episode 7 was a monstrous episode. Can't wait for next season!
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You need to pay more attention my posts, brah, cuz Obliteration is a band I've talked a lot about on here. Not a big fan of their debut album which is a fairly standard and mediocre release, but Nekropsalms is really good and Black Death Horizon is just amazing. That production job is just too fucking sweet. I highly recommend fellow Norwegian death metallers Reptilian if you like the sound of Obliteration. Their one and only album Perennial Void Traverse is a complete masterpiece. They sound A LOT like Obliteration, but I feel like they're a bit more chaotic at times. Just as good as Obliteration if you ask me. Fantastic album!
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Debut album from these amazing Finnish heavy doom rockers. Everything they've released up to this point is really good and this too sounds sweet as fuck. The last two minutes of the track, man. Holy fuck! That is awesome. And while I'd rather see a new track instead of the included Joy Division cover, I'm not gonna complain because it's one hell of a good cover song. For fans of Jex Thoth/Totem. Hear my warning The Lord is calling Do you see the signs Itβs the end of times.
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Yes! Fantastic film, and by far the best clown horror I've seen miles. Miles and miles and miles ahead of the new It. Much cooler than the original It too. So fucking creepy.
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle - First one was bad and one of the more overrated films in the history, and this isn't much better. Awful, modern action film that does nothing right. Just like the first one. And it seems like they spent the majority of their budget on one particular scene, the "spectacular" action scene that's as far from spectacular, impressive or fun as it gets, just like the church scene in the first film. Only a blind fool would enjoy scenes like that. If they had done them in one shot, sure. But how many cuts do they have during these scenes? 20-30? If they managed to hide the cuts, sure, cool. But they're so obvious it only gets embarrassing. Taron Egerton has one of the most punchable faces in history of cinema. Fuck these films and fuck anyone who actually like them. Running Scared - Had to re-watch this buddy cop action-comedy after watching The Nice Guys, and this was slightly better than I remembered. Adds nothing new to the genre, but the chemistry between our leads, the humour, the action, the characters. There's nothing not to enjoy here. Very fun! Friday - Re-watched this. Maybe not quite as fun as when I was 17, but still loads of fun. Both Ice Cube and Chris Tucker does a really good job. Karate Kill - With a tagline like "He is no Mr. Miyagi." and a poster that looks like a billion dollars, I kinda got my expectations up high for this film. It's a Kurando Mitsutake film, so you know it'll be cheap and have a "I'll do whatever the fuck I feel like, so fuck you you fucking fuck" attitude as Kurando Mitsutake doesn't give a flying fuck about anything, but I was let down by this, as I was by his Gun Woman. Should've been shorter, should've looked slightly less digital and should've completely dropped the CGI. I liked his Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf tho. Not amazing, but real fun for whatever the fuck it is. A cross between classic chambara and spaghetti western. But despite some cool ides and very good martial arts scenes, it's ultimately disappointing.
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I miss out on several "must-see" concerts weekly tbh (as well as other gigs I'd love to attend to), and it's been like that since I first started going on concerts some 15 years ago. Sometimes because I can't get a day or two off because of work, sometimes because I don't want to travel to where the concert is and sometimes because I can't afford it (well, I always can afford whatever the fuck I want, I'm just too cheap so spend money). Shit happens. So is life. No big deal. If I miss out on the next 5 gigs I want to see, which I most certainly will, there will always be 5 new one at another point and so on. No biggie.
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Interesting interview with Mirai: Some very good and interesting answers during this interview. While I like Graveward very much, it's interesting to hear why he thinks as he does about the album. Also, some of the stuff said about the new album sounds so promising!