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May 17, 2016
Great for Zippo Collectors
A great little case that securely holds eight Zippo and zippo knock-off lighters. Case prevents dents and scratches from lighters coming into contact with each other.
Nov 24, 2006
"love, hate, sensuality, and unbridled passion"+ laughs
6 of 6 found this helpful God help me, but I do love Mel Brooks' movies. I love the sight gags, the one-liners, the play-on-words, and the fun he pokes at "serious" movies. Watching a Mel Brooks film has pulled me out of countless bad days, and sent me to bed with a smile on my face. "Dracula - Dead and Loving It" did not fail in that regard:
Count Dracula - "Children of the night...what a mess they make."
Thomas Renfield - "My God, what ARE you doing to the furniture?! I'll have you know that's my knee you're straddling! This is wrong, do you hear me, WRONG! .....Wrong me! Wrong me! Wrong my brains out! Two voluptuous women- grinding, heaving! It's hard to describe it...have you ever been to Paris?"
Doctor Seward - "Give him an enema...it will give him a feeling of accomplishment."
Count Dracula - "They had it coming!"
Lucy Westenra - "Let me show you the deep, raw passion of unbridled sexual frenzy."
Jonathan Harker - "But Lucy...I'm British!"
Lucy Westenra- "So are these!"
Professor Van Helsing - "Hit her again, she's almost dead!"
Jonathan Harker - "She's dead enough! So much blood!"
Professor Van Helsing - "We should have put newspapers down. I have been to many, many stakings. You have to know where to stand! You know, everything in life is location, location, location."
Mina Seward - "No hickies!"
And I am still waiting for Mel to release History of the World Part 2, because I really want to see "Hitler on Ice" and "Jews in Space!"
Nov 28, 2006
A Second Dose of Goth
"Realm of Shadows" (2000) is Midnight Syndicate's second dose of "haunting orchestrations and sinister sound effects (creating) a dark, gothic soundscape." Having purchased all of their CDs (twice - once for work and once for personal use) and using their music (with their permission, of course) as soundtracks for our local Halloween haunted attractions, I can honestly say that I will always be anticipating their next release.
As with "Born of the Night" (see my review), the production quality of this CD was outstanding. The music is stirring and the sound effects are realistic. The raven calls in track #9 "Ravens Hollow," the synthesized strings in track #12 "Spectral Mist," and the creaking timbers in track #20 "Harbored Souls" are particularly noteworthy. I actually prefer Syndicate's limited use of vocal effects, which normally come off as "cheesy" attempts to sound creepy. And once again, the bell tones in track #13 "Soliloquy" and track #21 "Eclipse" should have been digitally sampled instead of using tubular bells.
There are 21 selections totaling a little more than 52 minutes of music. Most of the tracks would have benefited from lengthening and building upon the base music and effects- they left me wanting more. The best tracks on this CD are #9 "Raven's Hollow," #10 "Beyond the Gates," #15 "Serpent's Lair," #19
"Witching Hour," and #20 "Harbored Souls."
As with their previous CD, this music begs to be played on a high-quality sound system, preferably one with some kick-butt subwoofers and enough power to handle this CD's wide dynamic range. Otherwise, listen with care on less-capable systems before you crank up the volume.