Time to go old school sci-fi with the 4-D Man(1959.)!

When I was a little boy, I liked to stay up late, when my Dad allowed it and watch with him some old school sf or horror movie. It was another state called Yugoslavia then and there were not many channels on our television sets, so we used to watch almost all such movies on Austrian ORF television. I didn˙t know German at that time, so I used to question my Dad a lot, I always bothered him with questions what someone said, why someone yells or cries and stuff. Now, I think I was a pretty bothersome little anus at that time.

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Aside from horror that was and still is to this time my first love, I love sf movies, especially the old school ones, not loaded with state of the art cgi effects like today modern ones, but that added more weight to the story than to the effects.

I was happy when I put my paws on 4D Man from 1959. Tony Nelson is a failure as scientist that tries to put two objects in one place at the same time so when he burns his laboratory down travels to the scientist Fairview research base where his brother Scott works.

There they enjoy work and company until he falls in love with his brother girl Linda. Things start to complicate when he starts his work there and Linda falls in love with him too. They experiment with metal called cargonite for military purposes and Tony claims he has blended metal with wood only with the power of his will. Scott started to have brain damages due to radiation when working. Linda decides to tell Scott that she is leaving him for Tony, but Scott leaves for laboratory and has a horrible accident that made him the 4 dimension man from the title of the movie. At first he can pass through metal with his hand and steal mail from the mail locker, but afterwards it gets serious to the point of no return…

This movie was not one of the best ones in the genre, far from it, but it is a decent flick from the screenplay by Theodore Simonson(The Blob among others..) and Cy Chermak( Star Trek:The Next Generation among others). Classic sf story of experiments gone wrong and the scientist turning to monster spiced with love triangle story. The acting was decent, Robert Lansing( mainly tv series actor) was good as Scott Nelson and I developed affinity towards his character apart from the opportunist Tony(James Congdon) whose character I disliked from the first minutes of the movie. Lovely Lee Merriwether was the best star of this movie as Linda and her character was nicely written and I liked her character because her love for Tony was real. The deterioration of Scott is nicely layered from the good scientist to the killer and monster he became in the end, due to desperation, bitterness and anger. The effects are good for that time of the movie making. The soundtrack is big band swing time music and fits nicely to the movie and the moments when music plays. If you love your sci fi old school way, see this one!

 

(record review)Riflesso-Riflesso(Blacktooth Music)

Riflesso are Italian hardcore punk band from Cagliari and I listened and reviewed for our zine their debut e.p. out on Blacktooth Music.

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The music these guys play is fast, emotional but melodic hardcore punk that reminds a lot of the 90-ies bands like Trial, Abhinanda, Racial Abuse and similar bands. There are 5 songs on this record. The lyrics are in Italian language and I can˙t understand what they are singing about, but the band says the lyrics are more on introspective and personal side. What I personally like about this record and this band is how they managed to combine old school Italian hardcore punk vibe with more American and Swedish hardcore scene influences to make one perfect picture and awesome debut. I am eager to listen to the full record once it comes out, because I am sure it will be just awesome.

8,5/10

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(record review)ADRENALIZED-Operation Exodus(La Agonia De Vivir Records)

Adrenalized never cease to amaze me. I listened and reviewed their brand new record out on La Agonia De Vivir Records for our zine.

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This Basque country based hardcore band amazed me since I first heard their music. Their ferocious, super fast, yet melodic technical hardcore is just awesome. When they announced their new album with couple of singles they released from this forthcoming album, I knew I was into for something great.

The record contains 12 songs, mainly super fast and energetic with technical skills set on super high level played with matchless exact and superb musicianship. There are a lot of metalic influences in the music of Adrenalized but they took somehow the best influences from both worlds. Sensibility and melody of punkrock and ferociousness and wilderness of metal waters. The lyrics are in English except one song and I love about this band that they have firm political stance and attitude often lacking in the modern punk hardcore scene. This album is our heartily and firm recommendation to all the fans of fast charged, yet melodic and singalong anthemic punk hardcore. My favorites: Engraved In Stone, Revenge.

10/10

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