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Nov 01, 2018
Excellent engineering
It's an interesting take on the iconic Autobot leader. The front cab converts into Orion Pax, the younger counterpart to Optimus Prime before receiving the Matrix. The freight piece, through clever engineering, forms the body of Optimus. Once you set that up, you take Pax, and convert him into the chest portion. Once slid into that cavity, it looks fantastic. Great posability, even ankle tilts for the feet. I'd have to say Hasbro built the best legitimate take on Optimus Prime to date.
Aug 06, 2006
Just when I thought I gave up on TV
One name and one name only drew me into buying the first season of Arrested Development--David Cross. I'm a fan of his corrosive standup comedy, and his previous show with Bob Odenkirk, the sketch comedy series Mr. Show. Little did I know how intense and brilliant and most importantly, funny this show would be. I was captivated by the performances of the entire cast. Jason Bateman earned a tremendous amount of respect from me like never before. Plots and sub-plots come full circle and the episode continuity was consistent, nearly like a well written comic book. Well, that was the first season, which I liked so much, it was enough justification to get the second season. Everything that follows the finale of the first season synchs up nicely. And the cast just got more out of control during the progression of the 18 episodes, especially Tony Hale, who plays the awkward panic attack-prone, Oedipus Complex afflicted Buster. I think Tony got to have a lot more fun portraying Buster after his character...nope. No spoilers, people.LOL! But Arrested Development is the kind of TV show, a sitcom no less, that I thought didn't and couldn't exist anymore. In a world of bogus half hour resolutions, cute kids, goofy next door neighbors and worst of all Tony Danza, I have not enjoyed watching a show like Arrested Development this much since All In The Family, Roseanne and Married With Children. I guess I like what they have in common with their comedy--raw humanity exposed to the world and not some Donna Reed nonsense. Season 2 is worth the price, and if you haven't seen any of this underrated series, start with season 1. Arrested Development is quality viewing.
Nov 06, 2009
Unholiest of unholies...SLAYER!!!
D.I. was my first ever Slayer album when I was 17. I've liked their tight relentless rhythms, and sinister chord progressions, and among their catalogue, this one's an obvious favorite. With cuts like 213, SS-3, Circle Of Beliefs and Dittohead, it's definitely a classic album.