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DVD: Pi Darren Aronofsky, 2004
DVD: Pi (Darren Aronofsky, 2004)
Paranoia, intrigue and maths
5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
Everything about this film is mysterious and unknown, from the strange machine Max Cohen uses, to the Jews that are very interested in him. Pi is a mathematical film, without being too alienating to the uniniti... read full review
DVD: Peep Show - Series 3 - Complete (DVD) 
Sometimes too funny
5 out of 7 people found this review helpful
See reviews for the first two series, they'll probably agree that this is the best sitcom made in a long time. Unlike, say the Office, you can actually laugh at the situations that Mark and Jeremy find the... read full review
CD: Blur - (1997) Blur, 1997
CD: Blur - (1997) (Blur, 1997)
Value for money... just.
4 out of 6 people found this review helpful
I bought this cos I own a couple of blur albums and liked what I own, and this album was only a pound or two, so I wasn't throwing away much if I won it. The tracks on it i'd heard before are not thei... read full review
CD: The Knife - Silent Shout (2006) The Knife, 2006
Promising, but not quite a classic
4 out of 7 people found this review helpful
The first track on this album is the sensational title track, which should've got a top ten when released as a single. But alas, Britain is full of moronic R&B loving, twelve year old, spoilt girls, wi... read full review
CD: Aphex Twin - Drukqs (2001) Aphex Twin, 2001
CD: Aphex Twin - Drukqs (2001) (Aphex Twin, 2001)
Not classic Aphex, but very good nonetheless
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Among the 30 tracks here, there are occasional pieces of brilliance, but with so many of Richard D James' creations, it's either brilliant or rubbish. Some of the Piano pieces are so simple, yet so ef... read full review
CD: Andrew W.K. - I Get Wet (2002) Andrew W.K., 2002
Big dumb fun
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
No one likes Andrew w.k. . Rock fans don't like him, pop fans don't like him. Which is unfortunate, cos his music is in between both. And it's also the happiest, fun music there is. When I first ... read full review
Utah Saints - (1998)
CD: Utah Saints - (1998) (Utah Saints, 1998)
A classic for all dance fans
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
This is where it began for dance. Not really of course, but this pair were pioneers of their time, and should have made more than the two albums. It contains the classic singles something good and I want you, t... read full review
DVD: Dead Man's Shoes (DVD 2005) Shane Meadows, 2005
DVD: Dead Man's Shoes (DVD 2005) (Shane Meadows, 2005)
A Masterpiece in atmospheric cinema
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Dead Man's Shoes is a tale of two brothers returning to their town, with one of them - a soldier - having revenge on his mind. Everything about this film is superb, the casting of each character, the ... read full review
The Crystal Method - Legion of Boom (2004)
It's alright if you've got nothing else to buy
4 out of 5 people found this review helpful
In my opinion the best album from these guys is tweekend, so if you like this style of dance get that first. And if you really like it, then get this afterwards. Though it's pretty much like everything fro... read full review
DVD: Peep Show - Series 1-3 - Complete (DVD) 
If you only have one series on dvd(or none), buy this
4 out of 7 people found this review helpful
Peep Show is amazing. It's just so funny. Buy this. Even just for "it's outrageous...". Throughout, there is not one unfunny episode, but even if it wasn't funny, you'd still get s... read full review
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