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Reviews (26)
Stainless Steel Potato Chip Dough Vegetable Crinkle Wavy Cutter Blade Tool
07 Dec, 2017
Great
Much bigger than I thought it would be, so you can cut chips any size, brilliant.
05 Jun, 2006
you would be crazy as hell to miss this one!
When i read that this is the film of my favourite book "satan: his psychotherapy and cure by the unfortunate dr. kassler, j.s.p.s." i was hoping for a great film, so on to e-bay to see if i could get it, yes and not a bad price, well the script was written by the same author jeremy Leven(don juan demarco) so that was promising, but was it any good? well as with all book to film, films there is a lot missing, but i still thought that it was a very original film.
31 Oct, 2013
Pop goes the Stooges.
years after the underwhelming "The Weirdness", Iggy & The Stooges return for the first record with "Raw Power" guitarist James Williamson in forty years. After Ron Asheton's death four years ago, Just thirty four short minutes long and 10 blistering songs. The cover is Iggy wearing a bomb belt in crosshairs. The songs are immaculately presented, with can opener riffs that are largely instant classics, pounding drums, and vocals that are miles away from the dunderheaded and melodically slight "Weirdness" record. Here, it's obviously not the first thing Iggy thought in front of the microphone, immortalised forever - thank God. Whilst its not as good as "Raw Power" (what is?), it's the equal of the firey and angry "Kill City" - with both "The Unfriendly World" and "The Departed", being the kind of blues that you saw glimpses of in the past. Also, this record is angry : "Job" rides on a simple premise many of us can live with : "I've got a job, and it pays ....". A few minutes later, Iggy is telling us all about ambition, about a world that wants to crush us, and about fighting to be yourself. Williamson's riffs crunch and roar away as he exercises the kind of chops that make it clear to me that his retirement from music for thirty years was a waste of an amazing talent. Nobody makes riffs quite like this. Whilst forty years is a long time, you wouldn't know this wasn't made by a band half their age.