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Underworld Trilogy (Underworld / Underworld: Evolution / Underworld: Rise of the Lycans)
Underworld Trilogy (Underworld / Underworld: Evolution / Underworld: Rise of the Lycans)

$47.95
I love that I could get all three of these movies together in one case. If you are a notorious vampire lover you would love this!
Underworld Trilogy (Underworld / Underworld: Evolution / Underworld: Rise of the Lycans) [Blu-ray]
Underworld Trilogy (Underworld / Underworld: Evolution / Underworld: Rise of the Lycans) [Blu-ray]

$92.95
I really like these movies and having them all in one sleeve is great. And even better that they are on blue ray. Love it.
Underworld - Evolution [UMD for PSP]
Underworld - Evolution [UMD for PSP]

$14.94
This Underworld is THE must own out of the set of three! Kate Beckinsale is at her all time smokingest hottest! Scott Speedman's Hybrid is superb! And well Marcus' character is everything you want from a vilan! Action is incredible a perfect run time movie. You never sit there and say how much more could they do here, wondering when it'll end. Loved every second! Since I purchased have watched probably min. 5 times! A+++++
Underworld: Evolution
Underworld: Evolution

$18.98
"Underworld: Evolution" is the follow-up to the amazing "Underworld" soundtrack. After the originality and beauty of the first album, I purchased "Evolution" with eager anticipation - only to have my expectations fall horribly short. While "Evolution" features some amazing songs, those songs only serve to barely save the album from complete mediocrity and accentuate as good notes in a jarring song.

The album begins with some promise, Puscifer returning to the Underworld franchise to deliver an original remix of "The Undertaker," and continuing with Chester Bennington's "The Morning After" remixed by Julien-K. The first of the badness begins, however, with the inclusion of Emo-King contenders Hawthorne Heights, followed by one of their chief rivals My Chemical Romance. Both of these tracks are quickly skipped every time I play the CD.

Slipknot next comes in with an excellent, slinky remix of their lovely track "Vermilion," which I had hoped would save the CD. However, the next few tracks tend to slip in one ear and out the other, mixing between hard metal and emo (or scremo, as the case may be) and making my ears bleed. Thank God Lacuna Coil came in to bring with them an excellent track by Gosling to save the day...until the CD slipped right back in to trivial nonsense.

The album wrapped up with Cradle of Filth murdering a cover of "Halloween II" after the thoroughly annoying "Suicide" by Meat Beat Manifesto. After the shining first album, I was rather disgusted with this CD and its jarring inclusions. The few good tracks were just enough to make the CD an enjoyable listen, but not enough to save it - and the screamer-emo tracks were enough to make my skin crawl. "Where Do I Stab Myself in the Ears" indeed!

2.5 out of 5 Stars

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