Mr. Peter T. Hardy

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Helpful votes received on reviews: 62% (59 of 95)
Location: Berkshire, England

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Top Reviewer Ranking: 72,842 - Total Helpful Votes: 59 of 95
Songs From The Underground ~ Linkin Park
I've been loving these tracks for several years so I'm glad that the decision's been made to make them more widely available. This is particularly good if you preferred the band's Hybrid Theory era sound, regardless of how big a fan of the band you are (though obviously don't expect an album-length record, this is an EP).

Qwerty, And One, and Part Of Me are rockers; Sold My Soul To Yo Mama and Dedicated are more hip-hop tracks; and My December is a simple haunting piano ballard with a robust melody.
The Hangover Part II [DVD] [2011] <b>DVD</b> ~ Bradley Cooper
The Hangover Part II [DVD] [2011] DVD ~ Bradley Cooper
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful
When it ain't broke don't fix it -and they didn't. This basically the second part of the same film, just as funny in every way (or more, as things get a bit more extreme). Perhaps it is better described as the same film again but with different jokes, but what ever you call it, more of the same is excellent when 'the same' is hilarious.
The Philosophy of Jesus by Peter Kreeft
The Philosophy of Jesus by Peter Kreeft
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not A Philosophy Book, 6 Nov 2011
Kreeft is a convert from Evangelical Protestantism to Traditionalist Roman Catholicism. He is Professor of Philosophy at Boston College, USA. In this book he describes Jesus as the greatest of all philosophers, but focuses *not* on Jesus' philosophical teachings or their influence, but on philosophy in the light of Jesus.

An explicitly devotional work rather than an original academic thesis, this assumes that God is a person and that Jesus of Nazareth is literally identical with that person. This is a theology book not only in respect of this, but also because it is not a philosophy book. By this I mean that it doesn't philosophise, it doesn't make use of philosophy as a… Read more