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Customer Review

  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 July 2012
    People often think the Bible (and many other work of fiction) to be the greatest story ever told in the history of mankind.

    Then along came Alien, and actually, the idea of a little alien bursting out of John Hurt's stomach in the canteen is a little more amusing than a depressed hippy nailed up to a telegraph pole being held up by tent pegs.

    Point being, there's always something better round the corner that can surpass your expectation, Pantone Blues is that example, it's the perfect definition of a guilty pleasure given that the story are almost entirely non-fiction and also rigorously difficult not to laugh at other's misfortune (in this case, Lucifer's), it's hard not to rate it as highly as the award-winning film of John Hurt's exploding stomach; Alien.

    I do fancy some Hob Nobs thought, I just put that in the end of the title to remind myself to get some more.
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Product Details

4.3 out of 5 stars
21 global ratings