blombiddyshob--disqus
Blombiddyshob
blombiddyshob--disqus

I think I had a hint of the punies with Blair Witch, but it really hit me hard with Bourne Supremacy. One time, I watched my friend play Call of Duty on a 55-inch TV for like an hour, and I started to feel sick, but I didn't immediately put 2 and 2 together, so I came very close to yakking all over his floor.

I made the mistake of seeing Wonder Woman period.

After Bourne Supremacy, I refused to watch any Greengrass movies in a theatre, as I came perilously close to vomiting in my seat. Other movies that have made me approach pukical mass: The Wrestler, Lords of Dogtown, The Big Short (I know, right? but the subtle camera shaking made me nauseous and Hancock)

Nothing about Brave New World or The Final Frontier says "past their prime". As for Tears of a Clown, I haven't heard it yet, so I can't comment. The whole thing reminds me of when Live released their album V on September 18, 2001, and were very quick to latch the song Overcome to the 9/11 attacks, despite clearly

So you admit to not knowing their later stuff?

I'm not saying my opinion is fact, I'm saying you don't know nearly enough about Iron Maiden or their music to offer an informed opinion on them.

I love that song despite its retarded lyrics.

Iron Maiden's last four albums are as good as anything they put out in the 80s, and better than some of it. True, you have every right to comment on whatever the hell you want; there's no law against ignorance.