RobotAllah : This movie is the reason I pretend I can skate. Love this story and the film!
pipo : I enjoyed this film the cast was on point, great acting and characters, the storyline was ...
darthdirk : The only thing horryfiying about this movie is how they filed this under "Horror". This is...
yonkk : DAMN
castro567 : BADUMTSSSS
Toonaholic : Even after what they did to Bohannon's hair, I slogged through this series until this, um....
Twixtid : It was kinda cute at first but I turned it off half way through, that being said, this sta...
Toonaholic : Come election season I hope its a Dodo bird.
Toonaholic : No argument here, preachin to the choir. The Democrat/Republican mafia are left wing, righ...
Toonaholic : well again, no argument here.
This concert was amazing. I do have to say though. It was so hard watching Ozzy on stage. You could see he wanted so badly to get up and move around and he couldn’t. And he was grabbing onto that Mic so hard I think to stop the shaking. But he killed it as always. Him getting so emotional while singing Momma I’m Coming Home … it brought tears to my eyes. This was an end of an era for sure. Without Black Sabbath and Ozzy, there would be no Metal Music as we know it today. There would be no Metallica, no Pantera, no Megadeath, etc. They are the reason we have what we have, and to be able to see them one last time, together, with the original members to me was a blessing. The other performers were great. But the Ozzy Solo, then Sabbath is all I honestly cared about. The rest was just icing on the cake.
Perfectly Executed Review
Selfishly wanted them to do one in North America too so I could have gone. I would have paid a small fortune to go, but the purist in me knows they did it the right way.
Their hometown in Birmingham, to finish it where it all started is the only proper send off