This is a great war flick, especially since it features Steve McQueen. Basically it's a love triangle story set during WWII but concerns a B-17 pilot and his crew. The movie is gritty and filled with ten... read full review
Being a huge progressive rock fan as well as a Wakeman fan, I wanted to view the dvd. It is really just an extended rock video with some high tech graphics. Over all it's not bad but I have only watched ... read full review
Not a bad remake of High Noon. The graphics are decent considering the decade the movie was made although Alien was made earlier and still outclasses this film by a long shot. Overall it was worth the price ... read full review
Why is it that the first album of nearly every group I can name is one of the best they ever produced? Perhaps it's because they pour all their best material and time into the project to break into the in... read full review
Great classic rock dvd! The flick shows a lot of early, mid and late footage of the group in various venues. There is a second dvd that contains extras like interviews, etc. I remember seeing this in the the... read full review
Trey's music is truly out of the mainstream and original in concept and sound. His time spent as bass player for Robert Fripp and King Crimson was well spent as much of this inventive sound exploration ca... read full review
This movie is a rather cheesy love story set during WW2. The acting is second rate as is the script. The model airplanes used to simulate the burning Mosquitoes are really obvious by today's standards an... read full review
Hansen: Symphonies no 2 & 4 (CD, Nov-2005, Arte Nova)
Hanson's music was well interpreted and conducted on this CD, the Number 2 Symphony particularly. The sound engineering is also excellent, absolutely beautiful! read full review
The DVD spends the first 15 minutes covering the Dark Side of the Moon album. When the subject is finally turned to the Wish You Were Here album the information is rather obvious and surface level if you'... read full review