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Rating: 5.0/5.0 stars

A late release of songs which were recorded between the dates of September 4, 1962 until January 4, 1970 and beyond. The song list is immense, and contains many of The Beatles' amazing hits. They have a wide selection of moods and songs, as well. I find that combined with the Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album on my iPod, the two CD's alone are great for any mood.


The disk is great for any Beatles fan, from young to old, and from a fan to a seasoned fanatic. Containing obscure songs suck as Old Brown Shoe, Ballad of John and Yoko, and The Inner Light, and some more well-known songs such as Let it Be and Day Tripper. Now if only I could get my hands on Mono Masters, because that CD has Hey Bulldog on it... Stupid iTunes versus Beatles legal argument. Hmph.

 

Rating: 5.0 stars

As gory as its predecessors, Saw II is a definite scream. It's one of those movies that you think is just sadistically horrible, yet you can't help but looking out of the corner of your eye. It's extremely well-made, featuring an amazing cast, awesome effects, and the classic traps.


In my opinion, the Saw franchise has been unfairly labelled as "horror films." Now, unless you dislike blood, Saw is most definitely not a horror film. It's gory and sadistic, yes. However, it is not a horror film. I find this classification to be unfair. Nonetheless, onto the review!


Warning: This page has a moderately creepy surprise. No, I'm not evil. I didn't put some nasty picture of anything, it's just some audio. However, if you don't want to be surprised, mute your speakers. However, it's not really scary. It's just Jigsaw saying "I want to play a game." That is...if it works...