Amon Amarth in Death Metal Documentary

As much as I hate the Politically FUCKED viewpoints of the Grimoire guys, I must agree that they have much more kickass interviews than others, not asking dull fucking questions like "how was the recording" etc. etc. Hey man, Johan is a funny fucker, especially the *couch* Hammerfall related answer with McDonalds and all....hahah....very informative though, I never knew he was related to Ingmar Bergman??

NP: Edge of Sanity-Dead but Dreaming
 
Patric said:
As much as I hate the Politically FUCKED viewpoints of the Grimoire guys, I must agree that they have much more kickass interviews than others, not asking dull fucking questions like "how was the recording" etc. etc. Hey man, Johan is a funny fucker, especially the *couch* Hammerfall related answer with McDonalds and all....hahah....very informative though, I never knew he was related to Ingmar Bergman??

NP: Edge of Sanity-Dead but Dreaming

You express my thoughts :headbang:!
This is one of the more funny and freaky interviews.

*for everyone who is interested: my question about that fire-thing was meant in the same way as Patric's "how was the recording;):)*
 
I don't charge extra for overseas - it's just a flat $10 cost. However, the dvd is NTSC so it won't play in a European PAl player - you must have a special "hacked" dvd player (quite popular in Holland). However, a girl in Austria told me that the dvd's play in her computer. Earache might make a PAL version (Earache and Blackened Moon Productions are co-producers).

I am glad to see that you are intelligent readers and that you can detect serious content within the humor - you know that it's not all just insults (the mag, not the documentary). I don't think that anyone has more informative interviews with King Diamond (the new Grimoire has a 9-page interview). But even in interviews where I insult the hell out of the guest, that type of interview tells you a lot about the artist's personality. A cliche "What are your influences" interview can never tell you what an artist is made of. it was really cool to see how observant you are. www.thegrimoire.com
 
Hey, I also have a VHS version of interviews that I have conducted with a video camera - King Diamond, Cannibal Corpse, Peter Steele, GWAR, Sharlee D'Angelo, Nevermore, My Dying Bride..

I am considering making a DVD out of this. What do you think? Should I?

As for the "hot chicks" comment - the GRIMOIRE GIRL pages are the most frequently viewed (according to the web stats). It's absolutely amazing. Maybe I would be rich if the site were a "pay" site - but I don't do stuff like that. In fact, I often archive material on the site that hasn't been published in the printed form yet (unlike some web versions of mags that make you pay for the current issue). The girls who send me pictures are not professionals, but some of them later become professionals. Vica Pavlova, from Belarus, was approached by Hustler, and she appeared in a recent issue (and was paid very nicely). I've made errors in judgement in the past and featured girls whom I later discovered were not into metal (or "underground" metal, anyway), but it's kind of cool to see non-metal people trying to cheese off the metal scene.

I'm new to this site - I wonder why there is no thread dedicated to Mercyful Fate...
 
We should have a King Diamond karaoke, like S.O.D....


Anyway, yeah releasing a VHS would be a kick ass idea. There's only so many homevideos by bands, and I'd get my hands on any VHS about metal....also since Sharlee is there, wooohooo!