LEPRECHAUN RETURNS [EDIZIONE: STATI UNITI] NEW BLU-RAY DISC
16 Sep, 2022
Not what I expected, thank goodness!
As a massive horror fan and a completionist, when I discovered there was an 8th Leprechaun film a part of me died, I had just finished watching the previous 7 films which went from “not bad, I guess” to “please end me now” pretty quickly. The dread reached new heights upon finding out this new Leprechaun film was an SyFy movie… not something commonly associated with good quality .
I was shocked to find myself thinking the film wasn’t bad, the recasting of the Leprechaun wasn’t bad possibly an improvement, the characters although basic were distinct, the kills were some of the best in the franchise, many of the gags landed and got proper laughs out of me.
I actually enjoyed this film not only because it worked and provided entertainment but because it ignores all previous sequels, meaning the canonical franchise is just 2 films now! Result!
23 Jan, 2010
Great debut album, a must have for any music lover.
As a whole the album comes just short of reaching the level of the second album "wild young hearts", but the songs that are better are can not be beat. The album shows the more rock/indie side of the Noisettes but still has that unique sound which attracted me to the band. The album has a variety of tracks reflecting a range of moods, great songs to rock out hard to or to just sit back and chillax. If like me you have only ever heard "wild young hearts" then I recommend this album to you. Highlights of the album are; Scratch Your Name,The Count Of Monte Christo, Bridge To Canada and more. I'll be seeing the band live next month and this album has definately got me excited about it.
07 Mar, 2010
Great debut album, a must have for any music lover.
I've not heard this album in over 5 years, but listening to it again, it still sounds as good as it ever was. The album infuses elements of rock, dance, funk and comedy which creates an album which is worth listening to in full.